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Ninety-Nine Podcasts: A Retrospective

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[SUMMARY—A whole lot of talking!]

(WORLD) It took fourteen months to reach the modest ninety-nine MediaSnackers podcasts milestone. Phew…

Along the way we got the opportunity to speak to amazing organisations, fantastic individuals and explored a little deeper some great youth media projects. What a resource for anyone to tap who has an interest in young people, new media and technology:

• 107 individuals interviewed
• 38 female 169 male
• participants from 11 countries (England, Italy, New Zealand, Scotland, Canada, USA, Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Finland, Belgium)
• over 16 and a half hours worth of interviews
• 18 CEO's, several young people, a couple of Doctors, 1 OBE, 1 Sir and 1 Lord.
• the most popular podcast is Dylan (in the five figures total)
• at the time of writing the podcasts have been listened to 26,604 times

A heartfelt thank you to all who gave up their time to speak to us!

We're going to take a break for a month or so from producing the MediaSnackers podcasts. It will return. Refreshed and repackaged.

Why 99? Well, we had a 100th lined up but after two false starts and a third extended raincheck we drew a line.

Filed by DK on August 31 2007

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