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Podcasting Couch: May 17, 2009 (Sunday Mid-day)
The third “Podcasting Couch” column featured on May 17, 2009 in the Sunday Mid-day paper featuring a round up of the best IPL (cricket) and comedy podcasts. Check it out 😉
Podcasting Couch: May 10, 2009 (Sunday Mid-day)
The second “Podcasting Couch” column featured on May 10, 2009 in the Sunday Mid-day paper featuring a round up of the best news and new music podcasts.
Podcasting Couch: May 3, 2009 (Sunday Mid-day)
This article about podcasting in the Sunday Mid-day kickstarted the weekly column about what podcasts are, how to listen to them, and where to find them.
NRI’s redefined podcast: Rita
In this episode of NRI’s=New+Returned Indians, we’re talking to Rita Soni who moved from the U.S. three years ago to Mumbai. What works for her? What doesn’t? What does she miss and what advice does she have? Listen to find out.
Bombay Talkies: The Tata Nano
On April 1, the long awaited “people’s car” – the Tata Nano made its debut at select car dealerships in Mumbai. We went over to one in the evening and talked to (and recorded) a few of the eager people milling about. We got information on the feel of the car, how the bookings work…
Refusing to be scared
Sonologue met with lawyer Gautam Patel for this essay about how Mumbai refused to be cowed down after the terrorist attacks in November for Radio Netherlands’ The State We’re In program. Click either of the links to reach the piece entitled “Refusing to be scaredâ€.
Access for people with disabilities
Our story on the rights of disabled people was broadcast on Radio Netherlands today. You can hear it online by clicking on the “Listen” button on the programme page. Featured was Lata, a 28-year-old who is blind and would dearly love to be a teacher
Uniformity & Equality: RNW story
Our story on the right to wear what you want and how it affects the way people treat you went live on Radio Netherlands today. Take a look here and click the listen button to hear it.
The State of Radio – delayed
It grieves us to post this but due to technical problems beyond our control, there will be no podcast on The State of Radio on November 5, 2008. Instead, we will return next Wednesday, with a fantastically informative podcast a week from then. Big apologies, and we'll...
The State of Radio: episode 7, Oct. 22, 2008
The State of Radio looks at news on the radio, two ‘different’ community radio stations (one for women and by women, the other a co-branded radio station for people with disabilities), the new radiorocks.in portal & some Q2 reports.
NRI’s redefined podcast: Sarah
In this episode of NRI’s=New+Returned Indians, we’re talking to Sarah Hine, who moved to India from Connecticut last year and has just started her own business in Hyderabad. We talked about what keeps her here, being able to make a difference, being a single, white female in small town India, and her advice for fellow “foreigners†who move to India.
The State of Radio: episode 6, Oct. 08, 2008
In this episode, The State of Radio looks at royalty fees for Internet radio stations in the U.S., a conference & a course on community radio, as well as — could it be? — news on Indian radio