As part of Digital Music week on last100.com, I’ve written a post titled “10 sites for free legal music“, which examines 10 different sites and services for downloading music free and legally.
I also re-covered the idea of selling recordings of concerts on USB sticks immediately after the event had finished and how this could be expanded to other areas.
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Just read this exciting post from Ryan Morrison about the state of BBC podcasts. I listen to half a dozen or so BBC podcasts - the content and quality is always good, but I’ve always found that the number of shows is limited. Ryan explains that the BBC Trust has approved podcasting as a format and that now the BBC will have more control over their podcasts. He also mentions a new podcast page, listing all of the BBC podcasts available from different sources.
I hope that this means we will see many new BBC podcasts, and eventually reach a point where every BBC radio show (every episodic show that is, such as The Archers or The Now Show, not necessarily the “normal” radio shows like breakfast and drive time shows - the daily/weekly digests are perfect and the ugly music royalties issue can be avoided) will be available in a downloadable format, maybe for longer than a week as well. Maybe they BBC Archive will also see fit to release some classic BBC radio shows for us to reminisce - like the fantastic Mary Whitehouse Experience.
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