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poDcast: a week on openDemocracy

openDemocracy, 22 - 11 - 2006
Wish you could hear as well as see openDemocracy? Listen to Isabel Hilton talking to Sidney Blumenthal, Alain de Botton interviewed and our picks-of-the-week in the first ever oD podcast.

openDemocracy brings a new dimension to its coverage of global events, views and voices.

Our editor, Isabel Hilton, presents a pilot podcast introducing a week on openDemocracy.

The poDcast features interviews with openDemocracy columnist Sidney Blumenthal (author of How Bush Rules), and Alain de Botton (The Architecture of Happiness), as well as a round up of other openDemocracy contributors from the past seven days.

Hear us now on your desktop or download and listen at your leisure on your MP3 player:

openDemocrcay poDcast

Listen on your computer / Download the poDcast (19.20mins)

 

openDemocracy would like to bring you a weekly poDcast in the New Year. The podcast is free to air, but it is not free to produce! If you would like to sponsor the podcast, you can advertise your support in the audio recording. please contact advertising@opendemocracy.net

Please let us know what you think of our podcast on the comment section at the bottom of this page, or by emailing us at podcast@opendemocracy.net

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tcp_1 said:



Thu, 2006-11-23 20:40
loved the podcast.

more full articles being read by authors,please.

and a sign-up on i-tunes for automatic download.

i will listen to it when i'm cycling to/from work, on an ipod.

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