The Oldest (and Best) Podcasts
by Pete Prestipino
Posted on 04.26.2007
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While I make no bones about not being on the podcasting bandwagon, even I can't deny that there are still many exceptionally valuable podcasts available. The problem is that many of the best independent podcasts are simply never noticed, and get overshadowed by larger traditional media. Enter journeyPod, who is making a serious attempt at giving attention to a number of independent (and often overlooked) podcasts and Internet radio shows in a variety of categories with its P List of Podcasts. Following this initial launch, journeyPod will release a second P List of Mainstream Podcasts to point out some of the mainstream media giants who have excelled with their larger budget podcasts.
"This is a great grassroots way for independent podcasters and bloggers to help each other out by promoting other quality shows that we all listen to and watch," said Ryan Bifulco, executive producer of journeyPod. "All the boats in the bathtub rise together. The Internet epitomizes the concept of sharing, so this list is just one way journeyPod can help some of the original podcast pioneers that have shows in a variety of categories."
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