Du Malone writes: I like podcasts as a medium. In my professional work, in the field of research and communication, I listen to podcasts a good deal, as a way of learning about such topics as communication and business. So when I discovered that there were some FM podcasts available, I looked forward to listening … Continue reading FM podcasts and how to develop them
The language of online FM content: a practical tip
Du Malone writes: In a chapter in what is far and away the best business book** I've read, Hugh Williams considers the question of bad language. The chapter is less preachy than the following extract might make it sound. It begins: 'Of all the things one may have to give up in life, swearing has to … Continue reading The language of online FM content: a practical tip
Playing FM and creating content: our interview with An Old Lady Plays
Du Malone writes: I first came across Cait, aka @OldLadyPlays, via Twitter. I made use of her generous offer to advise on the pronunciation of foreign mames. I then discovered her YouTube series of advanced tips, each instalment of which typically lasts a few minutes. I do appreciate brevity when it comes to video! The … Continue reading Playing FM and creating content: our interview with An Old Lady Plays
Thinking of blogging on FM? Two options
Du Malone writes: The FM blogosphere seems to be flourishing as never before. Online discussion suggests that: there are more blogs than ever before the attrition rate has perhaps reduced (that is, once bloggers have got started, fewer bloggers are falling away) quality has improved too. Some commentators -- I think @Lutterworth_Fox one -- have … Continue reading Thinking of blogging on FM? Two options