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		<title>NelsCAST Scheduling Considerations</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 01:02:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[…a few thoughts about NelsCAST scheduling considerations. Andy from Chicago seems to think the NelsCAST needs to get back on a regular broadcast schedule. Obviously, podcasts require delivery within framework with a stable frequency for the proliferation of the content to gain a heightened rate of dispersion throughout the internet. For the next few weeks, internet broadcast scheduling might be a problem. Employment has significantly altered previous scheduling considerations. The NelsCAST will always be a weekday project that shuns any kind of weekend involvement. Maybe the future of the NelsCAST will include early morning weekday bandit broadcasts from a remote bunker located somewhere in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In this case, by remote bunker the operationally defined phrase in question more accurately describes an indescript unfinished suburban basement. However, back to the central premise of this introspective soliloquy… the NelsCAST should probably return to the regularly scheduled Wednesday evening broadcast about Wednesday September 16, 2009. A few rules exist about the NelsCAST. First, the previously established Wednesday programming protocol requires consideration. Second, for financial reasons, the internet broadcast of the NelsCAST needs to occur before zero six hundred Mountain Standard Time and after twenty one hundred Mountain Standard Time to avoid [...]]]></description>
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		<title>NelsCAST Production Notes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 21:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nels Lindahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Initial research indicates that further exploration warrants a review of the various elements involved in hosting a talk radio show. Certain talk radio shows might do better in the evening. Callers are more likely to call a technology themed talk radio show after dark. The zero nine hundred Mountain Time zone broadcast of the NelsCAST has never had an actual caller. Interviews have supplemented the NelsCAST demonstrating the potential of the format. The broadcast of the NelsCAST next week will occur at twenty one hundred Mountain Time. This twelve hour time shift will change the listen audience toward a demographic more likely to call the show during the live broadcast.]]></description>
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		<title>NelsCAST 104 Transcript</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Begin The Official NelsCAST 104 Transcript: Welcome to the NelsCAST live broadcast for Wednesday July 15, 2009. This is your host Nels Lindahl broadcasting live from six thousand feet above sea level in majestically beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado. Prepare yourself to sit back relax and absorb the sounds of spoken word philosophy. Today for the first time the NelsCAST will strive toward the completion of thirty consecutive minutes of airtime. …and now a mandatory programming reminder… the NelsCAST occurs at zero nine hundred Mountain Time every Wednesday fifty two weeks a year. The NelsCAST occurs rain or shine, so make sure to mark your calendars, subscribe to the RSS podcast feed, or download the complete NelsCAST for archival purposes. Remember, archived shows are great for NelsCAST trivia games. Please note, the official NelsCAST listener chat starts thirty minutes before the show and concludes fifteen minutes after the show. Remember callers will be welcome only after the completion of the opening monologue. Blog Talk Radio is currently hosting the NelsCAST. Blog Talk Radio provides free live broadcasting services with podcast support to anyone with a computer, internet connection, and long distance capable phone. Technology enthusiasts interested in exploring the edge of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Official NelsCAST 103 Transcript</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 15:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nels Lindahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Begin NelsCAST Transcript: Welcome to the NelsCAST live broadcast for Wednesday July 8, 2009. This is your host Nels Lindahl broadcasting live from six thousand feet above sea level in majestically beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado. …and now a mandatory programming reminder… the NelsCAST occurs at zero nine hundred Mountain Time every Wednesday fifty two weeks a year. The NelsCAST occurs rain or shine, so make sure to mark your calendars, subscribe to the RSS podcast feed, or download the complete NelsCAST for archival purposes. Remember, archived shows are great for NelsCAST trivia games. Please note, the official NelsCAST listener chat starts thirty minutes before the show and concludes fifteen minutes after the show. Remember callers will be welcome only after the completion of the opening monologue. Blog Talk Radio is currently hosting the NelsCAST. Blog Talk Radio provides free live broadcasting services with podcast support to anyone with a computer, internet connection, and long distance capable phone. Understanding developing technology requires becoming emerged within the technology during the entire development cycle. Today the over the top information presentation will include discussion of several topics deemed interesting by the host and sometimes only by the host. However, in terms of sponsorship, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Official NelsCAST 102 Transcript</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nels Lindahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Begin NelsCAST Transcript: Welcome to the NelsCAST live broadcast for Wednesday July 1, 2009. This is your host Nels Lindahl broadcasting live from six thousand feet above sea level in majestically beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado. And now a mandatory programming reminder… the NelsCAST occurs at zero nine hundred Mountain Time every Wednesday fifty two weeks a year. Please note, the official NelsCAST listener chat starts thirty minutes before the show and concludes fifteen minutes after the show. Rain or shine, so make sure to mark your calendars, or subscribe to the RSS podcast feed. NelsCAST fanatics can download the complete NelsCAST for archival purposes. Archived shows are great for NelsCAST trivia games. Blog Talk Radio is currently hosting the NelsCAST. Blog Talk Radio provides free podcasting/broadcasting to anyone with a computer, internet connection, and long distance capable phone. For some thinkers, learning about technology requires immersion within the technology. Given the rate of new and emerging technological innovation, immersion provides the only strategy for inquisitive searchers interested in technology research. Within the context of this emerging technology, trying to host a live broadcast is the best way to understand live broadcasting. Today the over the top information presentation will include [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Official NelsCAST 101 Transcript</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Begin Transcript: Welcome to the NelsCAST live broadcast for Wednesday June 24, 2009. This is your host Nels Lindahl broadcasting live from six thousand feet above sea level in majestically beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado. And now a mandatory programming reminder… the NelsCAST occurs at zero nine hundred Mountain Time every Wednesday fifty two weeks a year. Please note, the official NelsCAST listener chat starts forty five minutes before the show and concludes fifteen minutes after the show. Rain or shine, so make sure to mark your calendars. Please excuse any audio difficulties today. Today is the inaugural voyage of the NelsCAST. Without any alpha or beta testing the NelsCAST demonstration today involves both the initial broadcast experience and the first real equipment test. Blog Talk Radio is currently hosting the NelsCAST. Blog Talk Radio provides free podcasting/broadcasting to anyone with a computer, internet connection, and long distance capable phone. Brining the ability to broadcast to the people fundamentally changes the dynamics of the public commons. No public commons would exist without the ability to engage in dialogue with the people. Our common shared experiences help define how we interact with the community. Without shared experiences, communication within the community would [...]]]></description>
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