Scott Loftesness writes about the future of public radio and how it might be affected by satellite radio and podcasting. The future of public radio instantly became clear to me when I realized I had no interest in getting my local NPR station to carry Chris Lydon’s new show.
In a flattering blog post, Darren Paul Griffith comments on a segment of my interview with Cameron Reilly. But I should point out that my example of The New York Times’ $49/year policy and how that relates to the remixability of content, came from listening to Halley Suitt’s interview with veteran blogger, Meg Hourihan. Meg really gets it.