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<pubDate>Thu, 2 Aug 2012 15:58:09 PDT</pubDate>
<title>What Would You Like To Hear In A Techdirt Podcast?</title>
<dc:creator>Mike Masnick</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[ Many years ago (many, many, many years ago) before "podcasting" existed (actually, before iPods existed), we briefly tried to do a "Techdirt online radio show," which had a terrible name I won't repeat here.  We ended up doing two or three episodes, I think -- and the only one that was any good accidentally got deleted right after we recorded it.  That said, in the intervening years, the whole podcasting thing sprung up and it's all pretty well established now.  We've been tossing around the idea of doing a podcast ourselves.  I've got some ideas for what <i>I</i> think it should be... but I'm also curious about what people here would <i>like</i> to hear in a podcast.  There's no guarantee we'll end up doing exactly what anyone suggests, but we're hoping it provides some ideas.  Would you like to just hear me and some of the other contributors talking about the week's news?  Or would you want interviews with interesting guests?  Something entirely different?  Do you prefer longer podcasts or the quick hit types?  Let us know what would be most interesting.  Thanks!<br /><br /><a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120718/03354519741/what-would-you-like-to-hear-techdirt-podcast.shtml">Permalink</a> | <a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120718/03354519741/what-would-you-like-to-hear-techdirt-podcast.shtml#comments">Comments</a> | <a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120718/03354519741/what-would-you-like-to-hear-techdirt-podcast.shtml?op=sharethis">Email This Story</a><br />
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:13:00 PDT</pubDate>
<title>Universal Music Playlist Your Way: Not Really A Playlist, Not Really Your Way</title>
<dc:creator>Mike Masnick</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[ It's so <i>cute</i> when the big record labels pretend like they're embracing the digital era sometimes.  Check out the <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/universal-music-enterprises-premieres-playlist/story.aspx?guid={3DDD831F-6EC6-40DB-A65E-E8EB88EBA91A}&#038;dist=hppr">latest effort from Universal Music</a>, which the company has dubbed "Playlist Your Way," and which it purports is a new sort of physical/digital hybrid for the internet era.  It does have a few good elements -- but it wraps it up with plenty of bad elements, most specifically the <i>name</i>.  This isn't a Burger King "Have it your way" type of thing.  You don't get to select the tracks you want in order to create your own CD or anything.  No, you're buying a ready-made greatest hits CD (from artists who almost all already have out existing greatest hits CDs), plus a few digital extras.  
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Jess Hemerly over at the Institute For The Future <a href="http://www.iftf.org/node/2274" target="_new">breaks down both the good and the bad</a> of this idea, noting that doing "podcast liner notes" definitely makes sense.  These podcasts do sound interesting: 
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The biographical download brings alive the artist's history, including archival interviews and commentary from journalists, friends and family members. Each audio documentary runs approximately 15 minutes.
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Yes, that absolutely could be quite cool, but it comes tied to forcing you to buy another greatest hits CD.  If anything, all this really seems like is Universal Music trying to convince you to buy the same music <i>you already own</i> by adding a few random extras.
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And, then, of course, there's the totally misleading name.  It's as if Universal Music thinks its customers are stupid.  If it advertises something as a customizable playlist, people are going to probably expect a customizable playlist -- but that's not what you get.  You get a set playlist on a greatest hits CD, and then the option to download some extra stuff: "Consumers may choose six additional tracks and/or a full-length original studio album."  Of course, if customers <i>really</i> want a playlist "their way," they're going to do it the way so many people do it these days: they're just going to download the tracks they want, and not feel suckered into buying the packaging, even if it's "designed to be digital friendly, with more color and new impactful designs."  As Hemerly points out: "How does "impactful" design make a physical CD more "digital friendly?" What does this sentence even mean?"
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The idea of including a podcast about the artist is a good one.  It's just too bad Universal Music is basically only using it to get you to buy yet another greatest hits album, and then making a bunch of boastful claims that either don't make sense or simply aren't accurate.  At what point do the big record labels realize that they should offer people real options to get what they want, rather than trying to hype them into buying a bunch of crap they don't care about to get at the tiny nugget of stuff they do want?<br /><br /><a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080815/0121041985.shtml">Permalink</a> | <a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080815/0121041985.shtml#comments">Comments</a> | <a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080815/0121041985.shtml?op=sharethis">Email This Story</a><br />
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