I had to wait until episode 13 for a jingle
Good work Jerry, keep it up!
RE: question from podcast #1 - all of the above!
April 10th, 2010
Denver Colorado – The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast (http://www.myamateurradio.com/) has become the first amateur radio focused podcast to be added to the available content list on the popular Roku set top box and soon to be launched Boxee device, thus allowing the opportunity for over 1 million subscribers and counting to gain exposure to our wonderful hobby and service.
The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast has partnered with RawVoice to make all this happen. RawVoice currently supports more than 5,000 content creators on its family of sites powered by its RawVoice Generator media network platform – TechPodcasts.com, Blubrry.com, TravelCastNetwork.com and ProMedNetwork.com. “We’re offering ‘branded distribution’ for content creators on these two devices and more to come this year, providing an all-inclusive pipeline to their content that was not possible before, “said Todd Cochran, CEO of RawVoice. The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast, a proud member of the Tech Podcast Network, has an extraordinary opportunity to introduce our hobby to this large audience.
The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast (PARP) was created by Jerry Taylor, KD0BIK in May 2008 as a way to give back to the hobby he loves so much. Produced in Jerry’s basement ham shack, PARP helps introduce amateur radio to those interested in the hobby and helps encourage all to share their knowledge with others.
During each episode Jerry picks a topic and breaks it down in “practical” fashion to make it easy for all to understand. Jerry also showcases the extremely hard work other amateurs are doing to make our hobby better in the featured amateur’s segment.
In addition to having a large US audience, listeners from all over the world download or stream PARP on a regular basis. Hams in Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland make up the top 5 outside of US downloads currently.
Please visit http://www.myamateurradio.com/ to learn more about The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast. The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast, Creating Elmers one Podcast at a time.
Host of the Practical Amateur Radio Podcast - Creating Elmers one podcast at a time. http://www.myamateurradio.com/
I had to wait until episode 13 for a jingle
Good work Jerry, keep it up!
RE: question from podcast #1 - all of the above!
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