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Friday, June 1, 2012

Hear Our Interviews Through SoundCloud

We’re using a new audio service to stream interviews on our website, it’s called SoundCloud, and it has a number of exciting features.

  • Share audio directly on Facebook and Twitter
  • Scroll through audio more easily
  • Comment directly on the audio file, at the point of your choice
  • See where others have commented on the audio file

You can listen to audio for individual stories by clicking from our homepage to the specific story page — the play button for the audio file will be at the top.

For the entire show, the audio file will be beneath the five or so individual stories broadcast that day.

Try it out, play around, share with friends and let us know what you think!

 

 

We welcome comments from all of our listeners. Post below. Please stay on topic and be civil. Comments may be moderated by us, but you are solely responsible for the content of your comments.

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    The lack of an obvious volume control is an issue for me.
     

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