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American Online Media Behavior

January 2nd, 2008 by Michael Kreidler

NEW YORK — About 38% of consumers are watching TV shows online, 36% use their cell phones as entertainment devices and 45% are creating online content like Web sites, music, videos and blogs for others, according to a new-media survey from Deloitte & Touche.

The findings of the online survey of 2,081 U.S. consumers, conducted Oct. 25-31, were provided to The Hollywood Reporter before their official release next month.

The “State of the Media Democracy” notes that in Deloitte’s first edition of the survey just eight months earlier, 24% of consumers used their cell phones as entertainment devices. The current figure soars to 62% among millenials (consumers 13-to-24-years-old) compared with 46% in the previous study conducted Feb. 23-March 6, 2007. And among Generation X consumers (25-to-41-year-olds), the number grew from 47% to 29% in the earlier survey.

About 20% of consumers said they are viewing video content on their cell phones daily or almost daily. [More…]

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GTD, Calvin, and Mind Like Water

December 18th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

Calvin and Procrastination

I have been working hard over the last couple of months to stay sane. While it is easily debatable as to whether I have been successful or not, that is not the point. The point is HOW I have been attempting to stay sane.

I am a procrastinator from waaay back. I put off everything: School, school work, getting together with anyone, getting my driving license, asking girls out, making any appointment, quitting a job, going to the bathroom, you name it and I put it off. It has caused me a great deal of pain over the years and I have occasionally and sporadically tried to do something about it.

I tried planners, lists, motivation, videos, audios, seminars… well, everything worked in the short-run. Nothing stuck. So I stayed stuck.

Nine months ago, or so, I listened to a series of eight interviews Merlin Mann of 43 Folders conducted with David Allen. I was intrigued, but had no idea what they were talking about. I gleaned that the system was called Getting Things Done (commonly abbreviated as GTD). It is based on David Allen’s book titled, strangely enough Getting Things Done.

When I got the book and started reading it, lights started going off and I realized that this might actually help. After reading the first few chapters, I put the book down and started working the system. I liked the system and I knew I was pointed in the right direction. However, I never finished the book. After a few weeks I crashed and burned.

A few weeks ago, I mentioned it to my wife. She read the book and began putting the system into place. After she was done I finished the book as well. Wow, there was a lot I missed by not reading the entire book!

One of the central images David Allen introduces is ‘Mind Like Water’. Evidently he got this concept from his martial arts training. The question is - when you throw a rock into a pond, how does it respond to the rock? Answer - totally appropriately. It does not tense up waiting for it to arrive, it does not ignore the rock, nor over react to it. Rather, it responds to the force applied to it. He suggests we should look to have a mind like that a ‘Mind Like Water’.

Wouldn’t it be a joy to have a mind and a life where we can respond to the world appropriately. Where we can be at peace, calm, and relaxed.

I have found working Getting Things Done has helped me to approach this place. I am not there. No. By no means am I even close. I will say, my mind is more at peace. My projects are better managed. I almost know where everything is. That is a big thing for me.

I encourage you to read Getting Things Done in its entirety and begin working the system. I think you will be glad you did.

Blogger & Podcaster Magazine - December 2007

December 17th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

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Job Opening in Catholic Radio

December 17th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

This was posted on CatholicJobs.com:

JOB SUMMARY

Job ID#
Posted:Company:
Location:Title:
Type:
Terms:Experience:
Education:Base Pay:
1404104674
December 16, 2007Catholic Radio Network
Excelsior Springs, MO
Assistant manager for Catholic radio
OTHER
FT Employee0-2 years
Undergraduate Degree

$25,000 to $30,000 Salary

JOB DETAILS

KEXS, Catholic Radio in Kansas City is searching for a individual with
strong Catholic faith. Radio or media experience preferred but not
required. Computer experience is necessary.

Send resumes or inquiries to:

kccatholic@aol.com

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Immaculate Heart Radio in San Francisco

December 17th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler


A Radio station proclaiming “an absolute faithfulness to the Holy Father and
the Bishops in union with him” goes on the airwaves in the Bay Area.

At noon on Monday, Dec. 10, Immaculate Heart Radio began broadcasting in
San Francisco on 1260 AM. Though already
broadcasting in several
California cities (including Bakersfield, Stockton, and Sacramento),
Immaculate Heart Radio’s expansion to San Francisco makes it the first
Catholic radio station to cover the dioceses of San Francisco, San Jose, and most of

Monterey and Santa Rosa. [More…]

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Free Christmas Music from Magnatune

December 12th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

If you are looking for some royalty free, podsafe traditional Christmas music, check this out:

Create an elegantly merry mood with the Magnatune Christmas Compilation, featuring over 60 minutes of the most timeless and classic carols of the season, by ten of Magnatune’s best-selling artists. Click here to hear a low quality preview of the album.

Go to http://magnatune.com/holiday for more information.

About The Music: When you download this album, you’ll be able to choose from one of five different audio formats including MP3s and CD quality WAV files. Our music downloads are 100 percent safe and free of DRM (Digital Rights Management) or any other intrusive contents. You get only what you want, the music!

About Magnatune Records: Established in 2003, Magnatune is a forward-thinking record label and online music store that offers music for sale in every genre: classical, jazz, new age, electronica, world, rock, and more. Visitors can preview albums in full before buying (no snippets!) and can decide how much to pay for an album. Magnatune is leading the fair trade music movement, so we split profits equally with artists and artists retain the copyright to their own work.

Grapevine Magazine - Christmas 2007

December 7th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

Susan Bailey is a singer. songwriter and recording artist. On top of that she is the Editor-in-Chief of Grapevine Magazine. It is a magazine about Catholic artists (especially musicians). Take a look, the download is free.

 

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All articles available on the web are now PDF files. You will see the stories as they actually appear in the PDF and printed versions of the magazine. There will no longer be links to CD sound files but we encourage you to visit the websites of the artists and listen to samples of the CDs that have been reviewed.

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Editing and Creating Shortcuts in Audacity

December 4th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

One of the keys to working quickly with Audacity is shortcuts. While you can accomplish the same tasks using the menus, this approach will end up taking much longer. I think you will find that even in short projects of 30 minutes that 5-10 minutes is just navigating menus. I would like to spend that time doing other things so I have been trying to use keyboard shortcuts more often. Below you will find a way for you to assign your own shortcuts to your common tasks.

Keyboard Preferences Changing a shortcut:

  1. Click on the command in the list. The command to be changed is now highlighted.
  2. Click in to the box to left of the Set button. If a shortcut was assigned to the command previously, it will be displayed in this box.
  3. Hit the key or key combination you wish to assign to this command. Then processed to the next step.
  4. Click on the Set button to assign the chosen key or key combination to the chosen command.

Clearing a shortcut:

  1. Click on the command in the list. The command to be cleared is now highlighted.
  2. Click on the clear button to clear the command.

Association for Downloadable Media Board Members Reveal Goals, Plans

December 4th, 2007 by Michael Kreidler

From Podcasting News:

adm.jpgThe Association For Downloadable Media (ADM), a newly-formed organization dedicated to “providing standards for advertising and audience measurement for episodic and downloadable media,” announced today the election results for the 20 positions on its board.

Podcasting News Publisher Elisabeth McLaury Lewin talked with some of the newly-elected board members and committee heads, asking about what inspired their involvement in the ADM, as well as their goals for the coming year on the ADM board. Here’s what they had to say: [More…]