Monday, April 24, 2006

Thanks for Listening

Well, today the Glenn and Helen Show broke 3 million downloads for the past 13 episodes of our podcasts. Our most popular podcast so far has been Senator Bill Frist on the Avian Flu with nearly a million downloads (or could it be the second part of this show on bloggers at CPAC?) and our Cardiology podcast with about 515,000 downloads. If you have not done so, take a listen to these two podcasts or to one of our others. Even if you are reluctant to try this type of technology or swear you will never listen to a podcast, they can be a great way to get good information, one-on-one from politicians, authors and doctors who can make a difference in the way we view the world.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations!

11:50 PM, April 24, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you single?

5:05 AM, April 25, 2006  
Blogger Tom Grey said...

It's great you and Glenn are doing these podcasts, but I'd like to suggest looking for some good Voice to Text software that can take multiple voices and write out the text. (I don't know of any, myself.)

"The Singularity" doesn't mean much if there's not even simple, dumb, oral language pattern recognition into text. (Reasonable text to foreign language text translation should also be much more available than it seems to be.)

Finally, I hope your audio volumes are better. On the Michael Totten interview, I had to constantly turn Glenn down and then Michael up (and Michael's my favorite blogger!).

So thanks, two cheers!, keep up the good work and try to be better.

Tell funnier jokes! (I wish I knew how; but I know it's one of the secrets of informal audio success.)

12:11 PM, April 25, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting but I find it a bit strange and annoying that both of them don't take Iran's threats seriously.

12:44 AM, April 26, 2006  
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