by Brian Groce on July 17, 2008
Just a word of caution for anyone who is using their WordPress install in order to power a podcast via PodPress…DO NOT UPGRADE TO WORDPRESS 2.6 just yet. There is an issue with PodPress 8.8 that won’t allow you to add and save the audio file(s) in WordPress 2.6. Dan from Mighty Seek said an update should be avaialble 10 days from now, so keep your eyes open for that.
UPDATE
The new version is still not out, but Andrew Ozz has posted a quick fix for those of you who don’t want to wait and are comfortable updating the plugin code yourself.
by Brian Groce on December 18, 2006
Sit back, relax and listen to The Future Karnies of America in their second annual Christmas podcast.
- Rockin’ Around the Tilt-A-Whirl
- Bumper Cars
- Do You Smell What I Smell
- The Karnie Song
- While By My Ducks
- Santa’s Using Karnies Now
- A Visit From Karnie Klaus
- Here Comes Uncle Elmo
- Oh Tilt-a-Whirl
- Christmas with the Karnies
- The Karnie Song (‘munk re-mix)
by Brian Groce on August 2, 2006
The Trolley Dodgers Podcast has officially been launched. Be sure to check it out on a regular basis for a short and humorous take on current events from around the globe. At the moment new releases are scheduled for release roughly on a weekly basis and the vast majority of podcasts will be under 5 minutes in length.
Also, if you are in need of consulting on any aspects of podcasting, feel free to contact us.
by Brian Groce on December 16, 2005
Watershed Studio and Trolley Dodgers are proud to bring you The Future Karnies of America Podcast.
The first episode is the 2005 Christmas edition with the “Karnie Christmas Classics”; Randolf the One-Armed Karnie, Carnie Wonderland, Pitchmen We Have Heard on High, 12 Karnie Days of Christmas, The Carnival is Coming to Town & Randolf (‘munk re-mix).
Enjoy.
by Brian Groce on December 10, 2005
If you’ve not checked out the NPR Podcast Directory yet, I highly recommend doing so.
This has been up and running a few months and is an excellent addition for people who would like to listen to NPR’s content without being glued to the radio at a specific time.