Showing posts with label Channels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Channels. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Gwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2022 On YouTube

We attended and it's still interesting.
In case you missed Gwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2022, here are eleven of the author/writer presentations for you. The Crime Festival ran the end of April through the beginning of May.

The presentations are posted on the Crime Festival's YouTube channel for you to watch for free.
 
Panzer says, "Be sure to bring plenty of tea and muffins because each of the videos is an hour long.
 
To watch the YouTube channel tootle over to Crime Festival 

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Amazon Extends Its Dominance with Audible Channels - Book Business

Panzer made a trip into the Catosphere today looking for news for you. Our kitty reporter stopped in at the Book Business site. After a little digging around, he found an interesting post about Amazon and their subsidiary Audible.

This definitely needs looking into.
Joe Wikert's post is about Audible's new Channels service. Panzer told you about Channels a few days ago. Mr. Wikert explains how useful the newspaper article feature can prove to be. It would be particularly beneficial for those who don't want to subscribe to a newspaper but still want the news articles. He also includes his evaluation of the original content feature and the podcast curation feature.

Panzer says, "Hmmm ... Maybe Channels is more than just a YouTube competitor."

Note: This is a longish post. You'll need a muffin and a cup of tea for today's reading selection.

To read the post, tootle over to Audible Channels

To read Panzer's original post, tootle over to Audible

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Audible Unveils Short Form Audio Streaming Service - PW

Panzer did a quick trip into the Catosphere today and went to the Publishers' Weekly site. After a little digging around there he found a post about Audible.

Amazon is everywhere.
According to the post by Shannon Maughan, Amazon's Audible has launched a new service called Channels. The service will have short selected newspaper content, lectures, and entertainment. There will not be audio books. Audible subscribers will get the service free of charge. Non-subscribers will be charged a monthly fee.

Panzer says, "Hmm ... Sounds a lot like YouTube with a fee to this kitty cat."

Note: This is a longish post. Bring a glass of lemonade and a muffin.

To read the post, tootle over to Audible

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