5th November 2008, 10:23 AM
Glad to announce that BAJR-Stonepages Archaeology News - mastered by Dave Horrocks has broken a record, with over 16,000 downloads of the mp3 every week - in addition to the 70,000 that either listen to it online or read the news!
Thats a whopping 86,000+ people. And all for free.
Diego at Stonepages (in Italy) sends BAJR (Scotland) the news, and I re-edit for broadcast and then produce a wav file, which I send to Dave Horrocks (Canada) who remasters it at his professional studio, and then sends it back to Diego (Italy) every week (apart from a few times when I am so remote I can't record it... It has been going since 2005 .. and we have recorded circa 350 hours of podcast.
It is so much fun to do this... and a real boost to know that it has become popular across the world... I do have to practice my pronunciations though. For Xmas, I will be producing an out-take extra. So you can laugh out loud as I fluff just about everything.
A big thanks to Diego and Stonepages for everything... and to Dave for his time freely given to make this one of the bigggest archaeology podcasts that can be found on the web. :face-approve:
listen here...
http://www.stonepages.com/news/podcast.xml
(read the news, or go to the bottom of each news block and either listen online OR download the mp3)
OR here
http://www.pasthorizons.tv/podcast.html
click on the podcast screen on the left to listen.
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
Thats a whopping 86,000+ people. And all for free.
Diego at Stonepages (in Italy) sends BAJR (Scotland) the news, and I re-edit for broadcast and then produce a wav file, which I send to Dave Horrocks (Canada) who remasters it at his professional studio, and then sends it back to Diego (Italy) every week (apart from a few times when I am so remote I can't record it... It has been going since 2005 .. and we have recorded circa 350 hours of podcast.
It is so much fun to do this... and a real boost to know that it has become popular across the world... I do have to practice my pronunciations though. For Xmas, I will be producing an out-take extra. So you can laugh out loud as I fluff just about everything.
A big thanks to Diego and Stonepages for everything... and to Dave for his time freely given to make this one of the bigggest archaeology podcasts that can be found on the web. :face-approve:
listen here...
http://www.stonepages.com/news/podcast.xml
(read the news, or go to the bottom of each news block and either listen online OR download the mp3)
OR here
http://www.pasthorizons.tv/podcast.html
click on the podcast screen on the left to listen.
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647