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6 Cautions When Using Redirects in Podcasting (plus best practices)

Redirects come in multiple types. When misused, they can cause some major problems, as even happened to me recently. Here are some warnings to watch for whenever you use redirects.

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Sneak Preview: Cloudsplitting - Tackling Common Cloud Live Broadcast Workflow Challenges

On Tuesday, November 12, streaming industry consultant Nadine Krefetz will moderate the panel "Cloudsplitting: Tackling Common Cloud Live Broadcast Workflow Challenges." Some elements of streaming workflows and architecture may always stay on-prem. However, the cloud affords streaming pros opportunities for scaling and cost-cutting that make the lure of cloud workflows too powerful to resist for most live streamers intent on managing large and unpredictable audiences, improving QoE, increasing ROI, and satisfying brands. The panel of experts from AWS, TV 2 Danmark, Alibaba Cloud, and Console Connect will discuss actionable insights on refining and streamlining your scalable cloud live-streaming workflows and jump and dodge the hurdles that threaten to break your stride.




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Cinema Chat: Scary screenings for Halloween Night, plus 'The Goldman Case' and 'My Name is Alfred Hitchcock' open at the Michigan Theater

What's your favorite scary movie? WEMU's David Fair and Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins meet up to inform you of tonight's special screenings for your Halloween viewing pleasure! Plus, you'll get details on some new films opening downtown and at the multiplex, too!




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Atlanta Mayor Rolls Back Reopening Plan As Coronavirus Cases Soar

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is set to roll back the city's reopening plan back to phase one as COVID-19 continues to spread across the state, a spokesman said Friday. The first phase guidelines include encouraging residents to stay home except for essential trips, wearing a face covering in public and avoid in-person dining at restaurants.




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OST Full Show: AJC Unravels 'The Imperfect Alibi' In Georgia Cold Case; Author Mary Beth Keane

In 2003, Brunswick prosecutors convicted Dennis Perry of killing a couple in their church back in 1985 — while another suspect had admitted to the murder on tape. Renewed interest in the case from the Georgia Innocence Project and a true crime podcast spurred Joshua Sharpe, criminal justice reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution , to revisit an early suspect’s alibi. Sharpe's research unveiled new DNA evidence, and prompted the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to reopen the case. Sharpe joins On Second Thought to talk us through what he learned in his nearly year of reporting on the 35 year-old case.




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'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' Reporter Reveals An 'Imperfect Alibi' In Georgia Murder Case

On Mar. 11, 1985, Harold and Thelma Swain were shot in the vestibule of a Baptist church in rural southeast Georgia during evening Bible study. Witnesses from the black congregation described a white man with shoulder-length hair who fled the scene. Despite years of investigation by both the local sheriff’s office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the case had gone cold by the end of the decade; even the leads generated by a 1988 episode of Unsolved Mysteries about the case proved false.




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Pediatrician Makes Case For Reopening Schools This Fall

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Pediatricians across the country have spoken out in favor of bringing students back to school this fall even as coronavirus infection rates increase in most states, including among younger people. Dr. Sara Bode is a pediatrician and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on School Health. She joins us now from Columbus, Ohio. Thanks very much for being with us. SARA BODE: Thank you, Scott. SIMON: Infection rates are rising. Officials all over the country are raising alarms. Why do you believe it's important to reopen schools? BODE: So what we know is that for kids, school is not just an optional activity. It's really an essential service for them not only for their academics, but also for their social-emotional health, also for safety, nutrition, so many other things that they get through the school system. And so it's critical for us to find a way to support and get kids back. SIMON: We've heard concerns about




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Worldwide Airplay & Promotion on #1 Award-Winning Women of Substance Radio Podcast

Award-winning Women of Substance Radio celebrates talented female performers of every genre with great songs. The music we feature is vocally excellent, has depth of character and emotion, and has lyrics that leave a lasting impression. WOS Radio has been around for 10 years and has become the trusted source for quality music by female artists in all genres for both listeners and Industry pros.

Our #1 New & Noteworthy Podcast can be heard on iTunes, YouTube, Tunein, Stitcher and many more popular platforms every 3-4 times per week.. Heard by over 10,000 monthly listeners and promoted to our social media base of over 60,000, the show is nearing 300,000 downloads and is continuing to grow. The Podcast features all Indie artists including interesting tidbits about the artists and the songs. Check it out at www.wospodcast.com or on iTunes or the Mobile Podcast App for Apple devices. Visit our website for more info at www.wosradio.com

We have many outlets available for promoting our Indies like you including our Video Blog and in-show advertising spots. Visit our website to find out more: www.WOSRadio.com

We are taking song submissions from quality Independent Artists in all genres so submit your music today for consideration.

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176: Low-Key Podcast

Jessamyn and I managed to stumble our way into and through a podcast despite both having the needle pegged hard to E this afternoon, and here is recorded evidence of that fact, at about 75 minutes.

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Lessons Learned From The Microsoft Anti-Trust Case That Began In The 1990s

Copyright 2019 NPR. To see more, visit MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: This month in All Tech Considered, why everyone wants to break up big tech. From federal regulators to Congress to state attorneys general, everyone seems to be trying to figure out whether major tech companies have gotten too big, too powerful and maybe broken antitrust laws. For clues about what Google and Facebook and Amazon and Apple might face, we're going to take a look back at one of the biggest antitrust cases of the past few decades. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED NPR BROADCAST) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: After weeks of mounting tension, today the Justice Department and a coalition of 20 states filed a pair of broad antitrust lawsuits against the world's leading software company Microsoft. KELLY: Now, that is from our show on May 18, 1998. The case had actually started to take shape almost a decade earlier, and the end of it wouldn't come until years later. Well, here to explain the lessons that today's big tech giants can take




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Supreme Court Term Opens With Case Involving The Insanity Defense

ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A bipartisan delegation of Congresspeople is just back from Ukraine. It was a trip designed to strengthen the U.S.-Ukraine alliance, and it was planned before news broke of the whistleblower complaint against President Trump involving that same country. Congressman John Garamendi led the delegation as a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. And the Democrat from California joins us now. Welcome, Congressman. JOHN GARAMENDI: Good to be with you. SHAPIRO: One central question in the impeachment inquiry is whether President Trump demanded help investigating a political rival in exchange for U.S. aid to Ukraine. And I know that aid was a central topic on your trip, so what did you learn about Ukraine's reliance on American assistance? GARAMENDI: Well, first of all, Ukraine is an extraordinary country. These citizens of that country are determined to be independent. They have been fighting a war against Russia for the last five years. They've lost 13- to 14




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Fundraiser: AMA Podcast

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Key Questions Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan. 6 Testimony Raises

The former White House aide’s appearance before the House Jan. 6 committee raised a host of issues sure to be topics of further inquiry.



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Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony Highlights Legal Risks for Trump

The former White House aide’s revelations about Jan. 6 chipped away at any potential defense that Donald J. Trump was merely expressing well-founded views about election fraud.




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Son necesarias las políticas de formalización laboral: Mejía

Mejía habla sobre formalización laboral




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¿Qué efectos tiene la decisión de la Corte Constitucional en el caso Arias?




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Teatro en casa el formato que se estrena en Colombia con “Clase magistral”

Alejandra Borrero, Patrick Delmas y Rafael Zea protagonizan la obra adaptada por Carolina Mejía




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¿Qué implicaciones tiene el traslado del caso del Uribe a la Fiscalía?

Panelistas opinaron que decisión era la esperada; confían en que Fiscalía actúe con independencia y esperan que proceso avance con rapidez.




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La hora de los personajes 2020: ¿cuáles son las perspectivas económicas?




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"Le pedí que se acomodara el tapabocas y no obstruyera la vía, no obedeció"




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8M: el significado de la jornada y el enfoque de políticas públicas

Panelistas creen que se debe diferenciar el Día de la Mujer; del día de los derechos de las mujeres. Creen que hace mucha falta un enfoque de política pública en asuntos de género.




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Polémicas propuestas al Congreso: porte de armas y unificación de periodos

Panelistas creen que es inconveniente permitir el porte de armas; plantean que unificar periodos es desconocer los avances en la Constitución del 91.




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Caso Fajardo: ¿hay un tinte político en la decisión de la Fiscalía?

Panelistas consideran que hay patrones de politización en la Fiscalía; al tiempo creen que se ha perdido la confianza. Otros consideran que no hay persecución política.




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¿Qué implica para la reforma tributaria las críticas desde el uribismo?




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Comité del Paro-Gobierno: ¿cuáles son las dinámicas de las partes?

Panelistas plantearon que se han cometido errores desde ambas partes. Creen que comité se equivoca en no rechazar bloqueos, así como la falta de claridad del gobierno sobre responsables del vandalismo.




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Teletrabajo: ¿se debería regresar a la oficina o continuar desde casa?

Panelistas creen que los cambios en materia de trabajo son un hecho contundente; agregan que modelo híbrido será la mejor solución para empresas y empleados.




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¿Por qué las figuras políticas siguen en caída?

Panelistas plantean que aumento en imagen negativa obedece al momento de crisis; a la falta de soluciones y de encontrar caminos que se salgan de la política.




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Tras la llegada de Castillo a la presidencia, ¿qué le espera a Perú?

Expertos consideran que difícilmente llegará la calma al país y plantean que el principal reto será la gobernabilidad de Castillo ante el Congreso.




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Problema en seguridad no se soluciona con comandos especiales: Lucas Gómez

El gerente de Fronteras planteó que se debe ser responsable y no caer en el escenario de estigmatización cuando la criminalidad no tiene pasaporte




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Becas y formación técnica: el convenio entre Registraduría y OEI




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Coaliciones políticas de cara al 2022, ¿qué rumbo empiezan a tomar?

Panelistas ven positivo que distintas figuras políticas que acojan bajo una coalición. Creen que ayuda al electorado, genera orden y alinderamiento ideológico.




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Maquinarias en épocas de campaña, ¿herramienta inevitable?

Panelistas plantean que las maquinarias son estructuras necesarias para ganar una elección; sostienen que entenderlas en blanco y negro es un error.




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Episodio 31-Hora2022: la viabilidad de las propuestas económicas

En los “temas de país”, panelistas analizaron la viabilidad y las implicaciones de las propuestas económicas que han planteado los candidatos a la Presidencia.




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Caso del expresidente Uribe, ¿qué viene para el proceso?

Panelistas celebraron el papel de la juez que tomó la decisión; plantean que no implica ir directamente a juicio y que el futuro sigue en manos de la Fiscalía.




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Hora2022-episodio 32: amenazas, alianzas políticas y encuestas.

Panelistas analizaron el impacto de las amenazas al candidato Gustavo Petro en la campaña política; las alianzas de algunos candidatos y el rol de las encuestas en la formación de opinión.




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¿Cuál es el peso de las responsabilidades políticas y de Estado?

Panelistas hablaron de la importancia de la responsabilidad del Estado en garantizar seguridad; en política durante la campaña y en construcción de verdad.




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¿Qué papel juegan las alianzas políticas de cara a la segunda vuelta?

Panelistas creen que alianzas se acercan más al cálculo político y la conquista de votos, que a las ideas y programas de gobierno.




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Los desafíos que enfrenta la Cumbre de las Américas

Panelistas creen que hace falta integración en América Latina, así como un cambio de tono de la relación entre EE. UU. y la región.




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Los desafíos que enfrenta la Cumbre de las Américas

Panelistas creen que hace falta integración en América Latina, así como un cambio de tono de la relación entre EE. UU. y la región




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De Caracas a La Habana, ¿cuál es el efecto de los anuncios del gobierno?

Panelistas analizaron los anuncios de embajadores entre Bogotá y Caracas. También debatieron sobre el encuentro entre el ELN y la delegación del gobierno.




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Con las cargas políticas definidas, ¿cómo queda el gobierno?

Panelistas analizaron qué tanto podrá durar la amplia coalición de gobierno que consiguió Gustavo Petro. Insisten que hay una oposición débil.




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¿Cuál es el efecto de las decisiones económicas que ha tomado el gobierno?

Panelistas debatieron sobre el alza de los combustibles, la propuesta pensional del presidente y la intervención en la Creg.




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La semana que arranca para el gobierno, ¿cómo enfrentar las polémicas?

Panelistas analizaron los reparos del partido Liberal a la reforma tributaria y las críticas al diálogo regional vinculante en Cali.




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Polémicas que rodean al presidente, ¿se compromete la gobernabilidad?

Panelistas creen que se puede minar la legitimidad de algunas políticas como la paz total. También plantean que la responsabilidad política es superior a la judicial.




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Caso del “Negro Ober”, ¿qué está pasando en las cárceles del país?

Panelistas consideran que el problema en las cárceles no es nuevo y que preocupa el panorama ante el sometimiento en medio de la paz total. Creen que ley de humanización carcelaria ayudaría a resolver problemas.




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Caso Sarabia, ¿qué efecto político y jurídico tienen las “chuzadas”?

Panelistas consideran que este hecho tendrá consecuencias en el gobernabilidad; aseguran que es un escándalo autoinfligido.




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¿Qué lecciones deja el caso Óscar Iván Zuluaga?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto político y las dificultades de la financiación de las campañas que deja este nuevo escándalo.




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Instalación del Congreso: el discurso del presidente y las fuerzas políticas

Panelistas consideran que el discurso estuvo dirigido a construir un nuevo consenso. Creen que esta legislatura podría ser mucho mejor que la del periodo 2022-2023




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Caso Nicolás Petro, ¿qué viene en lo jurídico y lo político?

Panelistas consideran que se deben dar todas las garantías para que el proceso jurídico se de en total normalidad. Creen que el gobierno cargará con el efecto político durante los próximos tres años.




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Campaña Petro, ¿qué demuestra del manejo de la contienda en Casanare?

Panelistas consideran que quedan muchas dudas del manejo de la campaña, que debe haber responsabilidades políticas y hablaron de la necesidad de reformar el sistema político.