January 01, 2007

The Basement Internet Show


You've got to start somewhere in life if you want to make a success of yourself. For many of us that mean starting at the bottom and working our way up. Today's Warped site is an interesting concept, one that literally starts in the basement, and is trying to work it's way up. Tune in and you'll see what I mean.

The name of the site is The Basement Internet Show. This is a show, broadcast on the Internet, that features recorded telephone interviews. It first went on the air in February 1999, and is host/created/ministered by Adam Bishops, a former AM radio disc jockey. All you need to tune in and listen is a media player that will play MP3 files, such as iTunes, WinAmp, or Windows Media player. There are links to past shows, as well as the current show. You can listen live, or download for later listening. Shows maybe rebroadcast or distributed as long as the Creative Common License that they are licensed under is followed.

This is an interesting concept in distributing this type of material. Since it started in 1999, before iPods were around, you couldn't really call this a Podcast. But that is what it is similar to. But it was here first, which earns it a 6.5 on our 1 to 10 rating scale.


http://www.basementshow.net/

Posted by rich at January 1, 2007 01:45 AM

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