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September 04, 2007

A Feed of One's Own: The Faculty Podcast Begins a New Life

Since we began podcasting all the way back on Halloween of 2005, the podcast feed has been dependent on the blog feed that you're reading right now. This was convenient for those of us updating the feed, but less so for those who wanted to find old podcasts on iTunes or other podcast aggregators (TypePad's feeds are limited to 20 items, which meant that the feed would only display podcasts that had been added within that small window). Now with 42 episodes and counting, we decided it was time that the podcast grow up and move out, so we've created a separate feed just for the podcast. If you'd like to subscribe, just point your podcatcher to this address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/UChicagoLawFacultyPodcast

Or, if you use iTunes as your podcatcher, you can subscribe here: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=263294054

If you currently subscribe to the podcast, you'll need to change your subscription to the feed listed above, as the old podcast feed will be disabled in a few days. We apologize for the inconvenience, but this should make for a much better podcast in the long run. If you have any questions, feel free to post questions here. Happy listening!

(Here is the audio announcement that will go out to those subscribing to the current version of the podcast: Download feed_change_announcement.mp3)

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