One Year of Podcasting -- A Quarter Million Downloads The Sound of Young America Stands at a Crossroads: Is Podcasting a New Road to Sustainable Independent Media

A year ago, The Sound of Young America became the first public radio show west of the Mississippi to podcast. Since then, it has counted over a quarter million program downloads, expanding its reach from three small radio stations (in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi) to a broad crossection of the world. Now, the show and its producer/host, Jesse Thorn, are considering how to transform a credit-card financed non-commercial venture into a long-term sustainable media enterprise. [PRWEB Feb 17, 2006]

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