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3 years, 1 month ago via Twitter

Are any traditional broadcasters licensing podcast content for air on radio, TV, or satellite?

Don't count Public Radio Exchange. I already know about them. I'm more curious if there are any others doing such things.
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cherman | 3 years, 1 month ago view on twitter
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Yes, Adam curry from mevio licenses for free all his podcasts for radio.

http://mevio.com
http://noagenda.mevio.com

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stephenk | 3 years, 1 month ago Report

That doesn't really speak to the question, though. What radio stations, television stations, etc. are buying licenses to air podcast content? Adam Curry making his stuff available is great but I'm more interested in who is buying it.

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