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* [http://kernelpanicoggcast.net/ Kernelpanic Oggcast]
* [http://kernelpanicoggcast.net/ Kernelpanic Oggcast]
* [http://sixgun.org/linuxoutlaws/ Linux Outlaws] - Weekly audiocast about releases, news (including MS and Apple watch), interviews and reviews.
* [http://sixgun.org/linuxoutlaws/ Linux Outlaws] - Weekly audiocast about releases, news (including MS and Apple watch), interviews and reviews.
* [http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes Radio New Zealand National] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_New_Zealand_National publicly-funded non-commercial radio] that provides several audiocasts of its programmes, e.g.: [http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/ourchangingworld Our Changing World] (science show) and [http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/atthemovies At the Movies] (movie show)
* [http://blog.radiotux.de/podcasts/ Radio Tux] - Audiocasts from the german Linux news radio
* [http://blog.radiotux.de/podcasts/ Radio Tux] - Audiocasts from the german Linux news radio
* [http://ratholeradio.org/ Rathole Radio] - Free music audiocast, i.e. mainly featuring music licensed under the Creative Commons license
* [http://ratholeradio.org/ Rathole Radio] - Free music audiocast, i.e. mainly featuring music licensed under the Creative Commons license
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Audiocasts that are still available but do not produce new episodes.
Audiocasts that are still available but do not produce new episodes.


* [http://www.scienceschool.usyd.edu.au/ISS2007/index.php?page=podcasts ISS2007 ecoscience] - lecture audiocast of the 34th International Science School ecoscience, 2007, University of Sydney, Australia. Target audience is high-school students.
* [http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/rss/ NerdTV] - Interview audiocast with famous guests from computer/internet history (e.g. the 'inventor of TCP'). Sponsored bei PBS. Until 2006-04.
* [http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/rss/ NerdTV] - Interview audiocast with famous guests from computer/internet history (e.g. the 'inventor of TCP'). Sponsored bei PBS. Until 2006-04.
* [http://www.softwarefreedom.org/feeds/ Oggcast] - Bi-weekly audiocast from the Software Freedom Law Center, New York. Until 2011-08.
* [http://www.softwarefreedom.org/feeds/ Oggcast] - Bi-weekly audiocast from the Software Freedom Law Center, New York. Until 2011-08.

Revision as of 00:27, 14 September 2011

These links usually point to the page with instructions on how to subscribe to an audiocast (also known as netcast or podcast), not to the audiocast's main homepage. We don't link directly to the feed url because they tend to move around, because the audiocasts like having people visit their websites, and this way you can compare Vorbis with the other legacy proprietary codecs many of these audiocasts still use.

Active

Directories

Finished

Audiocasts that are still available but do not produce new episodes.

  • ISS2007 ecoscience - lecture audiocast of the 34th International Science School ecoscience, 2007, University of Sydney, Australia. Target audience is high-school students.
  • NerdTV - Interview audiocast with famous guests from computer/internet history (e.g. the 'inventor of TCP'). Sponsored bei PBS. Until 2006-04.
  • Oggcast - Bi-weekly audiocast from the Software Freedom Law Center, New York. Until 2011-08.
  • Open Voices - Interview audiocast by the Linux Foundation, featuring interviews with guests like Linus Torvalds, open source people from Mozilla etc.
  • Linux Australia Update. Until 2006.
  • Linux Reality Podcast. Until 2008-03.
  • LugRadio - Until 2008.