Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Someone Who Gets ItLISTENING TO:
Ulisses Cristina Branco
I heard an interview with this singer on NPR early April; I was captivated.
I like her music, her sensibilities (shown during interview) and her voice.
She does songs in French, English and native Portugese; lovely. I don't know if the non-English songs would hold up for me (but I have the CD in my Amazon cart!), but I just love her cover of Joni Mitchell's "Case of You" - I've already purchased on iTunes.
She is lovely to look at as well (pic from NPR site), but it's the voice...
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NPR (National Public Radio) depends, to a degree, on listener contributions. (Yes, I'm a subscriber.)
Hence the painful pledge drives blah blah blah...
Over the past year or so, NPR has been experimenting with - and expanding - its podcast offerings. Which is great for listeners, but ... bad for pledge drive!
Unlike MPAA or RIAA (I refuse to link), NPR gets it - yes, the business model is changing, so they have to change. Read the
Wired article.
Someone gets it. No DRM, no weird lawsuits...just an understanding that yesterday does not reflect today. *shrug* Times have changed; we must as well..
Write this date down...
UPDATE: Dave Winer
comments on situation; not as optimistic as I am, but he gets that NPR gets it.
- Posted by Lee at 9:34 PM
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