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Why doesn't VPR podcast music programming?

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VPR is permitted to broadcast music on our radio stations and in our live internet streams. Copyright laws do not allow us to offer downloads of programming that features complete works of music. Occasionally, NPR and other public radio organizations are able to provide podcasts featuring music by special agreement, but for the most part it is not an option.
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How is VPR's programming changing?

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Beginning this fall, Vermont Public Radio will provide twodistinct services. VPR features an expanded lineup of news and informationprogramming and entertainment. Classical music will be featured exclusively on VPR Classical, our expanded network of stationsfeaturing classical music 24 hours a day. This programming change is one of the most exciting and challengingtimes in our history.
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Why doesn't my podcast show up in the iTunes Music Store Podcast Directory?

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iTunes is the big fish in the pond. You'll want to submit your feed to their directory. It can take anywhere from two days to three weeks for a podcast to show up. The small staff of iTMS are notorious for their lack of responsiveness to people submitting podcasts, though they have started to contact podcasters with feedback on the reasons that their podcasts have not been included in the directory.
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What a podcast programming means?

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Podcasting enables independent producers to create self-published, syndicated "radio shows," and gives broadcast radio or television programs a new distribution method.
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How is VPR funded?

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Nearly ninety percent of VPR's funding comes from the local community - 23,000 individual members and 300 local businesses. The rest comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and other sources such as tower leases. Vermont Pubic Radio is a community licensee with a statewide Board of Directors. It is not affiliated with a public television station or a college or university.
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Why become a VPR member?

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Vermont Public Radio has been providing distinctive radio programming to Vermont and surrounding areas for more than 30 years, but we can’t do it alone. Everything you hear on VPR is possible onlythrough the financial support of our listeners. 90 percent of VPR’s funding comes from thelocal community. Your membership contribution pays for VPR’s unrivaledprogramming, and keeps VPR an independent, local voice for the community, nowand into the future.
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How do I get the music or video files from a podcast?

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Music and video files are listed in podcasts as special links called enclosures. Make sure you have checked the "Download enclosures" checkbox when creating the RSS feed download job. Start the download job and the podcast and all enclosures will be downloaded.
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Do podcast on VOY Music need to be about music?

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No. Although Latin Music is our main business, podcasters on VOY Music may contain content on many different topics.. Here are some ideas to get you started: Contact us | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Legal information | About VOY Music | Press | VOY Music Your Homepage | Advertisers | Help
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Why doesn't The 'Burg Podcast?

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Currently, we do not have the resources or time to invest in researching and setting up podcasts. In addition, there are some legality issues that we would have to address before we began podcasting. We would like to get into podcasting, but are unable to at this time. ELLENSBURG ? Jim Rowe didn?t adopt Central Washington University as much as it, and its students, adopted him.
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Will any of the music or programming that I listen to be changing?

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Not one bit. In fact, your donations are what will keep features --- like On The Road and mvy Live! --- in place. If anything, there will be even more options as Friends of mvyradio grows. [back to top]
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WHAT IS PROGRAMMING?

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Programming refers both to the process of teaching part of the mind unquestioned obedience and to the content of what is taught. Thus you can say that a person has been programmed to suicide under certain conditions, or you can talk about a suicide program that is triggered (activated) by certain words or conditions. The word programming has a heaviness to it, an aura of machine-like inevitability.
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How can I bookmark VPR's audio streams?

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Windows Users: Drag the link to your desktop or right-click on a stream link, select “Save Target As…” or “Add to Favorites.” Mac Users: Drag the link to your desktop or control-click and select “Download link to disk” or “Add to Favorites.”
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Why is VPR splitting into two distinct services?

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For years, VPR has fielded listener requests for more oftheir favorite programming—more news, more music, more public affairs, or moreentertainment programs. That’s hard to accomplish with just 24 hours eachday. VPR determined that the most effective way to serve the greatest numberof listeners would be to provide two services – one with a news and informationfocus and the other presenting classical music 24 hours a day.
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When will VPR Classical be available in my area?

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The expansion of VPR Classical across the state is ongoing. We’re thrilled that VPR Classical can now be heard in the Champlain Valley at 90.9 FM WOXR. We also recently started broadcasting in Bennington County at 95.1 FM WVTQ in Manchester, a full-power transmitter, and at 93.3 FM, a new low-power booster translator in Rupert. VPR Classical also is available on our northern Vermont and Upper Valley HD digital signals (107.9-HD2 and 89.5-HD2).
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What is the recommended contribution for a VPR membership?

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VPR membership begins at $35. All new VPR members joining at that level or higher receive VPR's newsletter Radio Flier, and a VPR Euro bumper sticker with their acknowledgement letter.
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Can I give a VPR membership as a gift?

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A membership to VPR makes a great gift for the VPR listener in your life. You make the contribution, and the recipient will receive the benefits, including VPR's Radio Flier, Euro bumper sticker, and the thank you gift of your choosing if applicable. We'll also send the recipient a card notifying them that they've received a gift membership. To arrange a gift membership, make a pledge online, call us at (800) 639-2192, or send us a check.
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How can I include VPR in my estate plans?

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A planned gift for Vermont Public Radio can be an outright gift, a life income gift, or a charitable bequest. It can be made during your lifetime or provided for in your will or estate plans. For more information on making a planned gift to VPR, click here, or contact David Warren, Manager of Special Gifts at (802) 654-4388 or online.
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What is a podcast?

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A podcast is another way to receive the show. Special podcast software allows you to automatically download AD Radio whenever a new show is posted. This makes it easy to transfer the show to your MP3 player and listen at your leisure. Please see the Podcast page for more information.
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The Conscious Media Network - Frequently Asked Questions
We now have a podcast for paid subscribers which you can access via the podcast link on the Home page. By subscribing, you will be able to watch the video offline at full screen via iTunes and also on your iPod. You can make DVD's for your TV or give them away to friends who do not have computers. You can create a wonderful archive of material for your personal education. All we ask is that you do not upload them to any other site, even if you have the best of intentions.
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A podcast is just like a radio programme, except that you get it straight from the internet, and you can listen to it whenever you want - on your computer, or out and about on your mp3 player (it doesn’t have to be an iPod!)
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What is an enhanced podcast?

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enhanced podcast can include chapter marks and photos. When you play an enhanced podcast in iTunes, a menu icon appears to the left of the display at the top of the iTunes window. If you click this icon, a pop-up menu appears and displays the podcast's chapter marks, artwork, and start time of each chapter. Note: Mac OS X 10.2.x users won't see artwork in the pop-up menu, but everything else works the same).
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How do I create my own podcast?

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iTunes 4.9 does not support the creation of podcasts. Many podcast authors record and edit audio for their episodes using GarageBand software for the Mac. You can find more information about using GarageBand here. You can also author podcasts using Quicktime 7 Pro or any other audio recording software. Once you've created your podcast, then you need to publish it first by hosting it on a web-server with an RSS feed, and then submit the RSS web address to the iTunes Store.
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Podcast.sg :: Home of your favourite local podcasts.
A podcast is simply an audio file that you can download. The files are downloaded to your computer where they can be played, replayed, copied, and shared. You can either listen to it from your computer or transfer it to your portable media player. Podcasting is a term used to describe a collection of technologies for automatically distributing audio and video programmes over the internet using a publisher/subscriber model. It is best described as "radio on demand".
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Workplace English Training E-Magazine - The FAQs
Our podcasts are audio lessons in mp3 format related to the business listening content of each issue. They include additional tuition not included in the online issue and provide additional examples as well as speaking practice opportunities. The mp3 files can be played on a PC or downloaded to an MP3 Player.
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Podcasting [...] is a method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically by subscription, usually at no cost. It first became popular in late 2004, used largely for audio files." (Wikipedia)
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It is a new technology for using RSS (Really Simple Syndication) to automatically download audio files to iTunes or Windows Media player via software. This is the work of Adam Curry - many of you may remember him as an MTV VJ years ago. This new technology is impressive and any favorite online radio program can be downloaded with Podcast feeds. The feed command is in the RSS or XML file, which will download audio files to your hard drive.
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A podcast is an audio file, (i.e. a music file such as an MP3) made available online for downloading. Once downloaded, the file can be accessed anytime you like from your computer or a portable media player.
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Digital Podcast FAQ
A podcast is an audio file or series of audio files that you can subscribe to and automatically have new files downloaded onto your PC and then onto your mp3 player. You can use an iPod or any other mp3 player
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MP3/Podcast FAQ
A podcast is an audio file—in our case an MP3 file—that you can listen to on your computer or a portable MP3 player such as an iPod®. You probably already have software on your computer that can play MP3 files: Windows Media PlayerTM, QuickTime, iTunesTM, and many, many other free and commercial software programs will play them.
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