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samurainoir
Feb 8, '11, 12:22 PM
Here's mine...
Ongoing History of New Music
http://ondemand.ongoinghistory.com/
Word Balloon (mostly comics, but usually covers quite a wide range of the individual interviewees interests including movies, tv, books etc)
Word Balloon The Comic Book Interview Podcast (http://wordballoon.blogspot.com/)
Note check out our own Mego Milk in three episodes of his own podcast here
And it should go without saying that folks should be checking out the Mego Museum podcasts given our mutual interest that brought us here.
What are yours? Are there great podcasts about toys, movies/tv, Scifi/Fantasy, or Horror that you recommend?
pmwasson
Feb 8, '11, 12:27 PM
I mostly listen to TWIT (tech news) and NPR. In no particular order:
This Week in Tech
This Week in Google
Radiolab
On the media
This American Life
Wait Wait don't tell me
The Science Show (from Australia)
megomania
Feb 8, '11, 2:54 PM
I listen to two podcasts currently:
Handel on the Law - Bill Handel dispenses marginal legal advice..funny as heck.
BS Report - Bill Simmons...he grates on me because I think he has gotten a big head from his "fame" but I like his guests such as Adam Carolla and Chuck Klosterman.
These keep me plenty entertained.
-Chris
wilbs518
Feb 8, '11, 6:15 PM
I've been listening to We're alive Zombie podcast (http://www.zombiepodcast.com/The_Zombie_Podcast/WereAliveEpisodes.html) and the Museum podcast.
HardyGirl
Feb 8, '11, 9:31 PM
I love classic radio shows, and have lotsa tapes, and I know the Radio Spirits website has downloads. (But I still prefer to listento the tapes on my vintage radio for the experience).
Hmmmm....
Here's a couple of good ones:
[Kung Fu Action Theatre- Audio Action Adventure] (http://kfat.libsyn.com/)
Decoder Ring Theatre (http://decoderring.libsyn.com/)
The Zombie Astronaut's Frequency Of Fear (http://frequencyoffear.com/)
Don C.
nvmbrsdoom5
Feb 9, '11, 2:39 AM
I love classic radio shows, and have lotsa tapes, and I know the Radio Spirits website has downloads. (But I still prefer to listento the tapes on my vintage radio for the experience).
I love listening to "When Radio Was", on the local AM station here in Chicago. They play it for an hour every night at Midnight, so I listen while I'm at work. All classic radio shows from the 1930s thru 1950s. I know they have them to listen to online too but I haven't really checked 'em out.
I'm kinda new to the podcast thing, so I don't have any recommendations really. My band just started a weekly podcast actually so now I'm getting more in tune with this stuff. I'm always behind the times when it comes to current trends and tech stuff.
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