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od invladimir, 1. veljače 2008.

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invladimir (Prikaz profila) 1. veljače 2008. 20:57:31

one there, seems to be deleted from the url that it is stored, btw.

invladimir (Prikaz profila) 1. veljače 2008. 20:59:06

Oops, the previous post was not put there, so the first post must be confusing, let me clear it up.
I wrote, and read this before you read the post above,
"I'm scanning through the languages on iTunes and I don't see anything esperanto on it...
I was surprised, does anybody know any esperanto Podcasts out there?
I think that a lot of people would be interested in such a thing, if there isn't one, how would one go about doing that?"

erinja (Prikaz profila) 1. veljače 2008. 21:11:39

There are some Esperanto podcasts (Google "podkasto") but I don't know if they are available on iTunes. There are several links to them in the Esperanto Wikipedia entry for podkasto:

http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podkasto

"Radio Verda" is very popular and probably the oldest (and best known) of the lot.
http://radioverda.com

enwilson (Prikaz profila) 2. veljače 2008. 23:58:15

invladimir:
"I'm scanning through the languages on iTunes and I don't see anything esperanto on it...
I was surprised, does anybody know any esperanto Podcasts out there?
Podcastalley.com is a better-stocked directory, especially when it comes to E-o, and even then, it only includes podcasts submitted by the creators. My understanding is that iTunes is pickier about what it expects in a podcast feed than a typical RSS reader, so what shows up there is very far from what is really out there.

This might also help: http://www.podnova.com/search/Esperanto/

Mike (Prikaz profila) 3. veljače 2008. 12:21:40

There is the daily half hour Esperanto news show from the Radio Polonia people which is available in iTunes--use a few search terms such as "Radio Polonia", or "Polskie Radio", and I'm sure you'll find it (this is an offshoot of Radio Polonia's long-standing short-wave radio show--it's now only broadcast via the 'net, as far as I know). Warning: iTunes does not appear to be archiving more than a week's worth of these shows at a time, so if you want to build a library, best to update your iTunes directory at least that often.

I'm an "eterna komencata" ridulo.gif, so I like to download a bunch of them, and then listen to them from time to time when I'm doing something else--hoping for a bit of that passive absorption of the language to have some sort of positive effect..

Good luck..

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