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The Archers…. the world’s oldest, newest Podcast

Posted by PsionAndy on October 15, 2007 – 12:11 pm
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For some people all I need to say is Dum Di Dum Di Dum Di Dum,

The worlds longest running soap opera has just joined the revolution that is podcasting. The Archers started in 1950 and has been running every week day ever since, clocking up  over 15,000 episodes.  Today over 1 million people worldwide listen to it on the Internet via the streamed ‘listen again service’ But now I can hear it on my Pocket PC through the combination of Newsbreak and the RSS feed.

(and I think its on iTunes too for you pod people)

All together now…

 

Dum-di-Dum didum didum, Dum-di-Dum di Dum dumm.

 

The RSS feed can be found at http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/archers/rss.xml

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