Ken Dryden Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM Since my station doesn't offer podcasts of programs as an option for volunteer produced shows, I was using archive.org for mine. After they were attacked in October and still weren't back on line to upload new shows, I thought about looking for another website. Mixcloud was recommended, but there rules do not fit the format of my program at times, as you can only play three tracks by one artist. Sometimes I feel like doing a deep dive into an artist whom I've collected for decades and possibly interviewed as well. Do you have any recommendations? Quote
rostasi Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM I archive my shows at Substack, but I have to follow FCC rules for the station. I don't see that rule at Substack. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago I On 1/21/2025 at 1:42 AM, rostasi said: I archive my shows at Substack, but I have to follow FCC rules for the station. I don't see that rule at Substack. Since I am producing my show for my local NPR station as well, where I worked for nearly 26 years heading development, I am simply loading my show as broadcast, minus the underwriting inserted at the end of each hour by automation at the station. Thanks for the tip! Quote
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