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World's First Podcast Studio Opens
     Added on 02/17/05 by Kris




Chicago, Illinois (February 17, 2005) – Palegroove Studios today announced the opening of a podcast production studio, the first of its kind in the United States.

Palegroove Studios, based 35 miles west of Chicago in Naperville, Illinois, is a turnkey podcast production company.

Founded in February 2005, five months after the birth of podcasting, Palegroove Studios provides clients with all the essentials for custom, high quality, and creative podcast productions. With portable production equipment also available, Palegroove Studios can make “house calls” and turn any office or room into a temporary podcast studio.

Developed in late 2004, podcasts are regular, pre-recorded audio shows posted on the Internet for anyone to download and listen to, whenever and wherever. Podcasting is considered “evolutionary” because it harnesses a new audio subscription technology that allows consumers to set up automatic and regular audio downloads to portable digital audio devices, similar to what TiVo does with television broadcasts. Originally conceived by former MTV VJ Adam Curry, podcasts turn iPods, and other portable digital audio devices, into customized radio stations filled with talk shows, rare music, news, etc.

Embracing the podcasting technology, Palegroove Studios has set up the first physical one-stop shop for those interested in creating a podcast. The experience is quick and easy. Palegroove Studios provides on-site technology, equipment, space, and know-how for anyone and any company to develop a regular podcast show. The studio’s experienced staff will also consult clients on show content, format, and musical accompaniment. A studio engineer will record, edit, and master the show. Finally, the engineer will encode the show to mp3 format and uploaded it to server space, which is also provided by Palegroove Studios.

With portable production equipment also available, Palegroove Studios can make “house calls” and turn any office or room into a temporary podcast studio.

“Palegroove Studios’ business plan is to help technology novices utilize this exciting new technology, and build a roster of podcast shows that help populate the podcast world,” said Kristopher Smith, president and founder of Palegroove Studios. “The more podcast shows available to consumers, the better. We are already working with lawyers, rock bands, industry associations, and others to develop custom podcast shows for their own target audiences.”

Each show requires approximately two business days of start-to-finish production. From A to Z, Palegroove Studios is the new solution for those interested in podcasting. Instead of having to make expensive equipment and time commitments, corporations, politicians, industry associations, and individuals can now use Palegroove Studios to develop an affordable and listener-friendly online talk show.

Kristopher Smith embraced podcasting early. By November 2004, two months after the world-wide introduction of podcasting, Smith had studied enough about podcasting to begin his own regular show, Croncast (www.croncast.com). According to PodcastAlley.com, a review website based on listener votes, Croncast is consistently ranked in the top 25 podcasts.

Since late 2004, several thousand podcast shows have hit the online airwaves. A wide range of show topics are available, including husband and wife banter, technology news, talk shows, etc. Major corporations are also starting to realize the impact and importance of podcasting. On February 10, 2005, General Motors launched its first podcast to keep customers informed of company news and product information.

Podcast, a name combining “iPod” and “broadcast,” is audio, typically in mp3 format, distributed over the Internet by an RSS, or Really Simple Syndication. A TiVo-like experience is created by integrating mp3, which compresses audio files for shortened download times, with RSS, which syndicates content. Consumers can subscribe to shows and, whenever new shows are posted, they automatically get saved to computers or portable digital audio device (i.e., iPod). More information can be found in the “about podcasting” section at the end of this release.

“With nearly 700 million Internet users and tens of millions of portable digital audio device users, consumers are constantly craving the ‘next best thing’ in communication and technology… and podcasting is that ‘next best thing,’” said Smith, an expert in all-things-technology and freelance multimedia designer. “Unlike traditional media, podcasting gives freedom of choice to the consumer, allowing them to read, listen to, and watch anything they want, anytime they want.”

Palegroove Studios is located in Naperville, a suburb just 35 miles west of Chicago. With portable production equipment on hand, Palegroove Studios currently services a three-hour radius. For more information, or to schedule a podcast production consultation, please visit www.Palegroove.com or call (630) 615-0238.

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