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We most certainly are now podcasting...

| 20:37 UK time, Monday, 20 August 2007

As from today, you will be able to listen at your leisure, enjoy World Have Your Say on the move, carry Ros, Anu, and sometimes even Peter Dobbie around in your pocket everywhere you go.

For Gary, Deanna, Andrew and all the rest of you who have asked about a World Have Your Say podcast, your wait is nearly over. For those of you less technically informed, who have no idea what a podcacst is, here's a quote I liked from the in-house training guide which should make things a little clearer.....

Think of browsing in a newsagent, you can pick up any newspaper or magazine you like and flick through it. If you find something you really like, you buy it. Then you take it home with you, read it on the bus, read it on the beach...wherever. So think of downloading a podcast like buying a magazine. If you enjoy it, you might pop back every week to buy new editions. But if you think the magazine is brilliant, you can subscribe, and it will get delivered automatically every time there's a new one...

The ´óÏó´«Ã½ offers a number of its programmes as a podcast, and today, we join the directory.

You can subscribe to the podcast on this page, and it will be ready to be delivered to your MP3 player about half an hour after we go off air.

We had a few thoughts about what we could put on the podcast (bits of the morning meeting, James's daily rants, Paul Coletti's in depth analysis of the international news agenda, new names for Ros Atkins) until we were told we can't put anything on there that hasn't been aired. So it will be one hour of World Have Your Say. Minus the news. So more like 45 minutes.

We are also legally obliged to remove all commercial music, You Tube clips, swearing etc, but apart from that, you'll be hearing the show as close to its original form as possible.

Please e-mail us directly if you have any questions, problems or feedback, or post here.

Enjoy!

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