PC20-17-2020-12-21- Podcasting 2.0: Poppin' da Bean!
by Adam Curry

  • Podcasting 2.0 for December 21st 2020 Episode 17: Poppin' da Bean
  • The man who takes people so seriously, he wrote the person tag for the namespace - Mr Humanity himself: Dave Jones
  • Crank those value sliders up everyone!
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  • Shownotes
    • Adam & Dave discuss the week's developments on podcastindex.org
    • Person tag
    • Where's my 2.0 certification logo?
    • New Media Show
    • Libsyn on board
      • Podbean will follow!
    • Donations
    • Apple will follow. Or not.
    • -- The man who deserve's more credit than he's received for the success of podcasting 2.0
    • James Cridland
      • Editor of Podnews
      • Host of Podland - a podcast about podcasting
      • Liz Gateley
      • Biography - James Cridland
        • Link to Article
        • Archived Version
        • Mon, 21 Dec 2020 22:05
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        • James Cridland is Editor of Podnews, a daily podcast newsletter. He is a radio futurologist - a writer, consultant and public speaker on radio's future.
        • James has worked in radio and audio since 1989 as an award-winning copywriter, radio presenter, and internet strategist.
        • He launched the world's first streaming radio smartphone app in March 2005, for the original Virgin Radio in London, launching daily podcasts earlier that year.
        • In 2007 he joined the BBC working on the BBC iPlayer for radio, achieving a dramatic increase in the service's audio quality.
        • Part of the team that laid the foundations for the UK Radioplayer, he has since worked for a variety of businesses across the world, including Canada's Vista Radio, receiver and silicon manufacturers Pure and Frontier Silicon, talkSPORT, and a variety of media companies in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia; helping them focus on the benefits and challenges that new platforms bring to their business.
        • He was one of the organisers of Next Radio, the UK radio ideas conference. He has worked with the world's largest radio conference, Radiodays Europe, since its inception.
        • A founder of the hybrid radio technology association RadioDNS, he is an Associate Member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, and was made an Honorary Life Member of the UK's Student Radio Association.
        • Born in the UK, James lives in Brisbane, Australia with his partner and daughter.