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Sunday, February 20, 2005
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"This is a difficult post for me to write, as I'm involved and invested in audioblogging, podcasting, and internet-based talk radio. I have been since 2001. I've seen the entire evolution. I know the stories. I know the players. I know the politics.
So, it's no surprise to see that something snapped for Harold Gilchrist, one of the earliest people involved in audioblogging. Harold brings up plenty of concerns about the origins of podcasting, namely, his involvement. Folks like Dave Slusher and Lucas Gonze have weighed in on the issue, as I'm sure all the usual suspects will."
8:13:08 AM
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Around July 2004 audioblogging really started to heat up. July was a huge growth month for what seemed to be a ever growing blogaudsphere. You could really feel that the pot was ready to tip. On July 18th 2004, I blogged about what others and I were witnessing:
July 18th 2004 - Audioblogging community - plan B - "Even though I'm seeing the amount of audio posts in the Blogosphere growing every day/week, I don't believe and can't convince myself that anybody else that follows the blogging space is seeing the growth I'm seeing (unless of course they been following this blog this week). That's a pretty strong and bold statement, but the reason I feel this way is because I'm not seeing any of the text bloggers (A or Z list), blogging or quoting any of the many audio posts I'm finding. Despite that fact, the amount of audio posts in the BlogAudSphere continues to grow each day. "
Audioblogging was really starting to catch on. Check out any of the dates in the July 2004's calendar after the 13th to see and hear what I and others were witnessing about the bootstraping of the "Audio Revolution" on the web:
I've been listening to your entries pretty regularly, and I did notice the jump in audiobloggers. Interested to see what you come up with, Harold. Lucas Gonze - 7/19/04; 9:35:48 AM #
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