[Editors] A request to listen to MIT news podcasts
Terry Hill
thill at MIT.EDU
Fri Sep 22 09:57:07 EDT 2006
They sound great, but who is the audience and how will you reach
it? what's the rationale for doing this aside from the fact that we can? Terry
At 01:14 PM 9/21/2006, Roger Donaghy wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I'm distributing this on behalf of my colleagues Roger Donaghy and
>Lisa Damtoft.
>
>Cheers!
>
>Elizabeth
>=================
>
>Dear Editors,
>
>The News Office has been developing weekly audio podcasts of our top
>headlines. We hope to offer these soon to a wide audience.
>
>We'd like to invite you to have a listen to our most recent attempts.
>These aren't public yet, and we'd love to hear your feedback before
>putting them out there. All comments and reactions, positive or
>negative, would be helpful, including whether you think such a thing
>would be useful for you or your office.
>
>Each one is about 5 minutes long.
>
>Here's the RSS feed if you're familiar with subscribing to podcasts in iTunes.
>
>http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/special/podcast/podcast.xml
>
>Or, you can listen to the separate audio files, which you should be
>able to listen to directly by using the links below. If they are not
>clickable, you can paste a URL into your web browser.
>
>http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/special/podcast/mitno090406.mp3
>http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/special/podcast/mitno091106.mp3
>http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/special/podcast/mitno091806.mp3
>
>Please respond to Roger Donaghy if you have any trouble listening to
>them, and you can respond to him with your comments, too.
>
>Thanks,
>Roger Donaghy
>Lisa Damtoft
>
>Roger Donaghy
>MIT News Office
>617 253 1683
>rdonaghy at mit.edu
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