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The best of radio for recording / podcasting?

  • 06-10-2005 10:56am
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    I am about to buy Replay Radio, software that you can use to schedule and record radio shows broadcast over the internet, for playback on my I-River. It can also download Podcasts automatically, but I think for the moment the most of what I listen to is not yet podcasted. A lot of the time I miss good radio shows live, and since I use my I-river a lot, this seems like a good way to catch up.

    Some of the shows I am interested in include:

    Saturday's 606 on BBC FiveLive
    The Sunday Supplement on TodayFM
    Playback on Radio1

    What other shows are worthwhile?

    I primarily like talk radio, but some of the stuff on (say) 6Music would interest me.
    Also, do Phantom still do the Anorak hour?
    What would be a good Australian show to pick (about 1hr long)
    There is a lot of broadcast radio from the US - whats the best bet here.
    I listen to Newstalk when in Dublin (live), but am never around at the weekends - which shows are good on the weekends?


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43 PlanetPob


    Belfield FM are now making their shows available for podcasting. Cool, cause the music is pretty good on the station. They get loads of guests too.


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