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World's First Tap Dancing Broadcaster Now World's First Tap Dancing Podcaster
Radio's first Tap Dancing Newscaster, Sondra Lowell, is now the virtual world's first Tap Dancing Podcaster. Her first all singing, all tap dancing news podcast has been unleashed on early adopters of the newest communication technology, podcasting.
Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) October 25, 2004 -- Radio's first Tap Dancing Newscaster, Sondra Lowell, is now the virtual world's first Tap Dancing Podcaster. Her first all singing, all tap dancing news podcast was unleashed on early adopters of the newest communication technology on October 23 2004.
Like her radio reports, Sondra's first podcast summed up the most important news of the day (elections, flu shots, stock market declines and Bill O'Reilly's problems that he only brought on himself) in four stanzas.
People Magazine dubbed her "Footloose? Or Screw Loose?" during her reign as the noisiest newscaster in Los Angeles, on the KABC Radio morning show in the 1980s and 90s.
Former MTV VJ Adam Curry invented podcasting when he realized that people who download music onto iPods and other portable devices might as well download anything else that can be listened to, too. Sondra's first tap dancing podcast was delivered via openpodcast.org.
Always on the lookout for ways to educate and enlighten, Sondra has committed herself to regular (or irregular) podcasts as long, she says, "as it sends listeners on their way, humming the news of the day"--(the inability to stop rhyming being an occupational hazard).
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