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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

"Now there's an opportunity to use podcasting in the enterprise. Podcasting can be used for audio white papers, meeting recaps, product demos and virtual conferences. Your employees will be able to catch up on their work while commuting to the office (or exercising). They'll love it."
~Razorfish

Many of our corporate clients are finding that not only do their employees enjoy the convenience of podcast, they can also save thousands of dollars in printing and distribution cost of internal material. One client now saves an average of $15,000 a year by switching from printed weekly newsletters to digital podcast.

"Podcasting is just the natural evolution of communication."
~Newsweek

For internal departments and divisions with people scattered all over the country or world, podcasting can help everyone stay up to date and informed. IBM Benelux's marketing dept. uses podcast we help produce to distribute meeting notes and news on a DAILY basis. With their marketing dept. spread all over Europe it is easy for management to be sure everyone has the latest info.

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can help your company save thousands of dollars every month. We have consultants available to help you find the best way for podcasting to serve your needs.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

UPDATE:

Podcast Production Services has been extremely busy lately with new projects. We welcome three new clients to our family, the lawfirm Wilmer Hale, Tax Foundation.org and Price Waterhouse Cooper.

We are finding that corporate podcasting is catching on like wildfire. It can be used to broadcast internal company info to staff and shareholders, as well as cut down on the expense of print information.

Tax Foundations weekly podcast has already been generating a buzz as noted in this article from The Charlotte Observer:


12:00 pm | New podcast on corporate taxes

KERRY HALL
Khall@charlotteobserver.com

Think the U.S. government taxes American companies too much? Then you may be interested in the debut podcast issued today by the Tax Foundation, a research group in Washington, D.C.

In the podcast, the foundation talks with R. Glenn Hubbard, Dean of the Columbia Business School and former Director of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Hubbard makes the case that the U.S. corporate tax system is more economically damaging than comparable taxes in other nations.

The interview, titled "R. Glenn Hubbard on Corporate Tax Reform," is available online at www.TaxFoundation.org/podcast.

The foundation plans to publish a podcast each Tuesday.