Category Archives: Podcasting

iTunes. Why not iTickets?

I was late to the iTunes Music Store Party. For the longest time, every time I’d hear something I’d want, iTMS wouldn’t have it, Borders wouldn’t have it, Best Buy wouldn’t have it–but I could usually snag a copy in a matter of minutes online.
Yea, not the most ethical method, but certainly the most user-friendly. [...]

Media Only Works Because We’re OK with Low Quality

I’ve been thinking about the inconsistent audio and production quality of podcasts and I don’t think it matters. Now, admittedly I’m no audiophile, my podcasts prove it. My point is, if we as people were finicky about production quality, whole sections of media wouldn’t exist; books, text-based video games, instant messaging, and in fact, mobile [...]

New, Unexpected Music on Your iPod

Apple’s iPod is a closed environment. Unlike radio, the music on an iPod is limited to the owner’s music library. Personally, I’ve hit the “2,000 songs and nothing’s on” wall.
For the past couple weeks, I’ve been looking for a solution. Is it digging into MixMatcher or picking up a Sirius Receiver, like Jen?
Ultimately, I’d [...]