Exit133’s newest video is now available on iTunes as a podcast. This time we chatted with Pete Weikel of Stadium Bistro while he cooked up some of his signature dishes.
Our previous videos can be found in the podcast directory as well, and as we create more we’ll put them on iTunes a day before we put it up on Google Video or post it on Exit133. The quality is much better in the podcast form, and you’ll automatically receive them in your iTunes directory so you know you’ll never miss one.
If you haven’t set up the podcast already, follow the link to the on the homepage, click here (it will open iTunes on you, so don’t be surprised), or type Exit133 into the store search window.
Enjoy.
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How super duper trendy! One request: continue to make videos available in a more open format for those of us who don’t subscribe to the iTunes/iPod mantra. Good work like these videos shouldn’t be bottled up.
1 | Posted by KevinFreitas | Jun 20, 01:48 PM
I Just say NO to iTunes and ipods. RSS please w. open format democracy player capable.
3 | Posted by RR Anderson | Jun 20, 03:05 PM
Guys – you will still get the videos. As I said, we will continue to post them to Google Video, or something similar, and put them up on the Exit133. We’ve simply chosen to push it out via our feeds first. Once we’ve refined the feed a bit, we’ll open up the RSS for general consumption. Even if you don’t use iTunes, a lot of people do and have requested we use it. We also submitted our channel to Democracy player, but don’t have the link yet to publish it. If you don’t use either system, then you can wait for it to come out on Google Video or Exit133 in a day or two.
...as we create more we’ll put them on iTunes a day before we put it up on Google Video or post it on Exit133…
Is Exit133 big enough now to be receiving exclusivity deals from Apple? ;)
6 | Posted by KevinFreitas | Jun 20, 07:25 PM
Terrific to see all this constructive feedback. Shucks, wish so many people would offer suggestions to me regarding my work, make my life a heck of a lot easier. Ah, what would the world do without critics? (and ya know what they say about critics.)
Some of us are grateful for the e133 efforts and innovations, thanks.
7 | Posted by michael | Jun 21, 09:48 AM
As are we, just want to open things up as widely as possible. That’s what the web’s all about, after all.
8 | Posted by KevinFreitas | Jun 21, 10:55 AM
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