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    « Stick your earbuds in or turn on your speakers! | Main | Show #2, Sept. 19, 2005 »

    Show #1, Sept. 12, 2005

    In today's show (MP3, 3.3 MB, 7:50):
    Introduction: What do Disney, IBM, Purina and Paris
    Hilton have in common?
    About this podcast: for people who care about communication
    Real-life examples of organizations using podcasts
    Podcasting news
    Where to send comments
    Outro: Music from the Elisabeth Lohninger Quartet

    Links mentioned in the show:
    Disney, Purina
    IBM, Paris
    Hilton (Warner Bros.)
    , Guiding Light, Purdue University,
    McMaster University
    School of Engineering
    , Apple and Motorola, GM
    White Roof Radio
    , Reverend Tim, Podshow, Podcast Alley, Podshow Podsafe Music Network

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    Comments

    I have listened to your podcast and thought it was very informative and extremely well done except...

    General Motors has absolutely nothing to do with the MINI brand. BMW is the parent company of MINI. The only American Auto maker that has anything remotely to do with MINI is Chrysler, but that partnership ends very very soon.

    As far as the WhiteRoofRadio.com Podcast is concerned, we are in no way, shape or form affliated with either General Motors, BMW AG or MINI. We are just some enthusiast that enjoy the vehicle.

    Thanks!

    Thanks for your comment, db. Looks like I dropped the ball on my research for that podcast. I am usually much more thorough! My apologies for the error.

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