New Media Evolves to Radio

Mark Frauenfelder has a captive print and online audience most journalists would envy. But he’s not stopping there. He joins thousands of hosts and hundreds of thousands of listeners who have discovered BlogTalkRadio’s free talk show service when he appears tonight on The Alan Levy Show to discuss his upcoming book release. Levy is the founder and CEO of BlogTalkRadio. To call in to the show and speak with Alan or Mark, dial +1 (347) 677-0649. Listen live at 9 pm EST tonight or download the show from the archive after it airs.

This marks a turning point in broadcast media. Blogtalkradio is empowering citizens worldwide to reach a greater audience and engage a two-way conversation – live.

Frauenfelder is founder and co-editor of the Internet's most popular blog BoingBoing (www.boingboing.net) which boasts 350,000 readers each month and 1 million subscribers. Frauenfelder is also editor-in-chief of MAKE (www.makezine.com) and contributing editor to Wired.com, Madprofessor.net. He has written several books, including the recently completed “Rule the Web: How to Do Anything and Everything on the Internet - Better, Faster, Easier.” Stay tuned for Mark Frauenfelder’s own talk show on Blogtalkradio coming this coming June.

About BlogTalkRadio

BlogTalkRadio is a social radio network that allows anyone in the world to host or listen to a live talk radio show, for free. BlogTalkRadio is inspiring a legion of citizen broadcasters around the world to express themselves through live, interactive radio for the first time.

Thousands of hosts in dozens of categories and hundreds of thousand of listener downloads a month include the Pentagon, the Los Angeles Fire Department, Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, Arianna Huffington, liberal political bloggers James Boyce and Taylor Marsh, conservative political bloggers Atlas Shrugs and Ed Morrisey, John Kerry, Bill Richardson, Tom Delay, Jennifer Hudson and Oliver Stone among others.

Unlike other services, BlogTalkRadio requires no software download or podcast equipment. All you need is a telephone or voIP connection to engage your community in real-time conversations. After shows air live, they are archived as podcasts and made available via RSS to iTunes and other services.

Visit BlogTalkRadio.com today for more information or contact Amy Domestico, amydomestico at blogtalkradio.com.

Comments

sp said…
good blog.... well worth linking to.... got ur blog linked in linkablog.blogspot.com

please do tell what ur blog stands for... well i got the information on technology i was searching for from ur site..
Lisa Padilla said…
Information Colony is a blog about technology and it's transformation.

You can read a more culturally-focused blog I write at http://changetheroad.blogspot.com.

Or listen to my weekly BlogTalkRadio show at http://www.lisacast.com for a bit of both.

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