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TechCrunch Launches TalkCrunch Podcast Series Using PodServe

Picture 9-4 Mike Arrington has launched a TalkCrunch, a companion podcast series for his white-hot Web 2.0 review blog, TechCrunch. He's using PodServe, one of our Big in Japan tools, to host it. His plan is to have on the founders of the companies he is covering each week. I think VC David Hornik is also going to be on very soon, as well. The first show features Ethan Stock of Zvents and Narendra Rocherolle of 30 Boxes talking about competition from Google's new calendar app. Nik Cubrilovic (who's been helping Mike write TechCrunch lately with some kick ass commentary) and Edgeio partner Keith Teare join in as well. TalkCrunch will be a great complement to the daily coverage Mike's team is pumping out. (We're ready to be on the show whenever you're ready, Mike.) Read Mike's post on the new podcast series.

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4 Responses to “TechCrunch Launches TalkCrunch Podcast Series Using PodServe”

  1. Brian

    This is great news, I’ll be listening in. sounds like a seriously great lineup of guests.

    Comment by Jeremiah Owyang — March 17, 2006 @ 4:17 pm

  2. Brian

    This is great news, I’ll be listening in. sounds like a seriously great lineup of guests.

    Comment by Jeremiah Owyang — March 17, 2006 @ 4:17 pm

  3. I listened to the second one yesterday – was very rough, production wise as well as content wise. I’d like to see the production quality improve (this is TechCrunch after all!), but I love the “three guys who are really into this stuff talking about it over beers with no real purpose other than the fun of it” feel it had. This is the insider’s podcast, not the podcast for the folks wanting to get started.

    That’s not a bad thing though.

    Comment by Jake — March 31, 2006 @ 7:24 am

  4. I listened to the second one yesterday – was very rough, production wise as well as content wise. I’d like to see the production quality improve (this is TechCrunch after all!), but I love the “three guys who are really into this stuff talking about it over beers with no real purpose other than the fun of it” feel it had. This is the insider’s podcast, not the podcast for the folks wanting to get started.

    That’s not a bad thing though.

    Comment by Jake — March 31, 2006 @ 7:24 am

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