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No podcasts for This American...

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No podcasts for This American...

No podcasts for This American Life, according to their FAQ:

http://thisamericanlife.org/pages/faq.html#podcasts

Will you offer Podcasts? “Sadly, no, not in the forseeable future. One thing that’s nice about our arrangement with Audible is that it provides a small stream of money – not much, to be sure, but some – that we split with the show’s contributors. We like that it’s possible for them to get paid again for their work. There’s no easy-to-administer method for us to compensate contributors for Podcasts.”

Podcasts of non-commercial and public radio shows By: Merlin Mann (35 replies) April 30, 2005 - 6:18am
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  • Do give a listen to... By: Douglas Coler (2005-04-30 12:33)
  • Current.org: Podcasting by public broadcasters... By: adam (2005-04-30 14:06)
  • I am proprietor of the... By: mike (2005-04-30 14:30)
  • I have setup a podcast... By: Brandon Bowman (2005-04-30 16:10)
  • I like the KCRW podcast... By: Edward Vielmetti (2005-04-30 16:51)
  • I second the recommendation for... By: Lisa Williams (2005-04-30 17:45)
  • Oh, and I made a... By: Lisa Williams (2005-04-30 17:47)
  • Very timely post Merlin. Looking... By: Tommy (2005-05-01 04:43)
  • Podcasts from australian non-commercial radio... By: Tasha (2005-05-01 21:52)
  • WFMU (independent freeform radio station... By: Faust Gertz (2005-05-02 07:40)
  • Wanted: Podcast of KCRW's Morning... By: Jake (2005-05-02 10:55)
  • KCRW only podcasts talk shows... By: Paul (2005-05-02 13:20)
  • I can't seem to get... By: Anthony (2005-05-02 14:54)
  • Dailysonic: describes itself as an... By: Stefan (2005-05-02 15:41)
  • I like In Our Time... By: Matthew M. Boedicker (2005-05-02 16:32)
  • Merlin, you are probably already... By: john (2005-05-03 05:24)
  • Public Radio Exchange http://about.prx.org/podcast/... By: M. (2005-05-05 21:20)
  • While it isn't exactly public... By: Chris Hansen (2005-05-08 19:22)
  • i love the pod cast... By: sylvia morris (2005-05-11 05:28)
  • In Our Time from bbc:... By: Kimoon (2005-05-11 19:02)
  • i use a mac, apple... By: icemaniceman (2005-05-12 06:01)
  • It should be noted that... By: Anthony (2005-05-14 02:02)
  • MAKE: Blog: Science Friday goes... By: Merllin (2005-05-15 05:27)
  • Two radio theatre podcasts that... By: mattc (2005-05-18 07:37)
  • Podcast directory Since I've been yapping... By: Lifehacker (2005-05-11 05:03)
  • Public radio podcasts On-demand NPR and... By: Pale Blue Dot (2005-05-15 09:09)
  • Put the puppy back on... By: DashHouse.com (2005-05-17 03:41)
  • Put the puppy back on... By: DashHouse.com (2005-05-17 03:46)
  • Trying podcasts again After a brief... By: Peripatetic Circumambulant (2005-05-31 19:13)
  • [...] Podcasts of non-commercial and... By: EntelliPod » Blog Archive » ACB Radio - Connecti (2006-11-28 11:06)
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