Phil's Blogservations
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Posted by philgomes 3:35 PM
Phil's Podservations, Episode 5
Phil's Podservations, Episode 5
This one, from the 2005 Portable Media Expo & Podcasting Conference, was a fun one to make. Many thanks to my buddy Aaron Grant for the thoughtful commentary and for being Podservations' first guest.
The first day, Friday, was small. Very small. Aaron reckons maybe a couple of hundred people. We were originally thinking "Uh, oh," especially considering the energy around podcasting and the sheer number of great podcasts out there. The conference sessions were sold-out, but there just wasn't a lot of traffic on the floor.
Things got better at that night's award's ceremony and raffle at the Marriott. As you can see in the photojournal, the awards event was well-attended. It was also great to see folks like Leo Laporte, Adam Curry, Doug Kaye, Dawn and Drew, and Sam Whitmore. The next day, the expo was quite lively, with 1,000 attendees, by this one account.
One thing's for sure... There was no shortage of sleeves, cases, and cubbyholes for people to put their iPods. Several booths were hawking such things and we were particularly struck by these two offerings.
Finally... A shout out to the LA Podcasters and the OC Podcasters.
Manually download the podcast.
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