Global Voices is pleased to announce the first [1] of our new magazine-style podcasts, which aim to do for online audio what the Global Voices web site does for text blogs — introduce listeners to some of the exciting offerings from podcasters around the world.
In this episode we feature the following podcasts:
Toast Fantastic Podcast [2] (South Africa)
Dixo – Eduardo Arcos [3] (Mexico) – See also Global Voices Regional Editor David Sasaki’s article, “9 Questions for Eduardo Arcos” [4].
Geoffrey Philp’s Blog Spot [5] (Jamaica) – See also Global Voices author Nicholas Laughlin’s article , “West Indian literature online” [6]
Rabble Podcast Network [7](Israel/Palestine)
Kazahkstan Stories [8] (Kazakhstan)
Oon Yeoh [9] (Malaysia) – See also Global Voices Regional Editor Preetam Rai’s article , “Malaysian Bloggers Protest Banning of Documentary” [10].
Radio Free Harvard Cubao [11] (Philippines) – See also Preetam Rai’s article “The Movie ‘Da Vinci Code’ in South East Asia” [12]
Mr. Brown [13] (Singapore)
Also featured on this show are two music tracks from Magnatune [14] – “Kubrick’s Tube” by Michael Masley [15], and “Too Tight” by Falik [16]. Both can be purchased through the Magantune [14] web site.
You can listen to this podcast by clicking here [1] on the “Audio MP3″ icon at the end of this post.
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