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KUT : Radio Without Borders [KUT]

Radio Without Borders Podcast for Austin, TX from KUT, 90.5 FM Visit this podcast's Web site

Updates: Wednesdays at 1:15 p.m. EST
Duration: approx 30 minutes

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Podcasting Definitions and Factiods

 

Podcasting Terms 6

Mobcast

 

A mobcast is an audio program that can be received on cell phones or mobile devices. Also called a "mobilecast" or, in the case of video content, "movlog."

 

MP3

 

MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) is a standard technology and format for compressing a sound sequence into a very small file (about one-twelfth the size of the original file) while preserving the original level of sound quality when it is played.

 

Narrowcast

 

A narrowcast is audio or video programs that targets a specific audience demographic, as opposed to a broadcast. Many podcasts may be described as narrowcasts, although as the technology continues to be adopted, "mainstream" programming for wider audiences is being podcast as well.

 

News feed

 

A news feed is a Web feed that specifically supplies new headlines or posts to an RSS aggregator.

 

Palmcast

 

A palmcast is podcast that is sent or read by a Palm PDA.

 

Podcast

 

A podcast is an audio file published on the Internet with an RSS feed, allowing users to subscribe to automatic downloads of a series of such programs. Podcasts are a collection of files, audio MP3 files for example, that are then included in an RSS 2.0 news feed as enclosures. Instead of headlines in a news feed, each item in a podcast RSS feed represents a single MP3 file.

 

Podcasting

 

Podcasting is the preparation and distribution of audio (and possibly other media) files for download to digital music or multimedia players, such as the iPod. A podcast can be easily created from a digital audio file. The podcaster first saves the file as an MP3 and then uploads it to the Web site of a service provider. The MP3 file gets its own URL, which is inserted into an RSSXML document as an enclosure within an XML tag.


 

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