The return of the SquawkBox podcast

I’ve got a couple of exciting SquawkBox calls to tell you all about.

First, this Friday January 16th, seven days after the release of the Windows 7 beta, I’ll be hosting a roundtable discussion for people who’ve either tried the beta or are curious about it.  It should be an interesting and fun talk.  Join us on Calliflower for this conference call

Second, on Tuesday January 20th, one day before the end of the eComm early bird registration, I’ll be hosting eComm organizer and founder Lee Dryburgh.  We’re going to be talking a little about what to expect at the show and a little about the future of communications and telephony.  Join us on Calliflower for that conference call with Lee.

Yes, I’ve missed the microphone.

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2009-01-12 9:29 am | 1 Comment »

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SquawkBox Schedule Sept 15-19

The schedule this week is a test of something I’ve been wanting to do for a while, which is to bring more hosts to the show.  I’m travelling heavily myself, which means that you will have the opportunity to hear from others in the moderators chair!

I’ll be hosting the show Monday and Friday.  Join Yahoo! Community Manager and blogger Robyn Tippins on Tuesday, Dan York live from ITExpo in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and Carl Ford for a talk on regulatory issues on Thursday.

Here are this week’s shows:

Calliflower users not on Facebook:

Mon – http://apps.calliflower.com/conf/show/38881
Tue – http://apps.calliflower.com/conf/show/38938
Wed – http://apps.calliflower.com/conf/show/38942
Thu – http://apps.calliflower.com/conf/show/38949
Fri – http://apps.calliflower.com/conf/show/38950

Calliflower Facebook users:

Mon – http://apps.new.facebook.com/calliflower/conf/show/38881
Tue – http://apps.new.facebook.com/calliflower/conf/show/38938
Wed – http://apps.new.facebook.com/calliflower/conf/show/38942
Thu – http://apps.new.facebook.com/calliflower/conf/show/38949
Fri – http://apps.new.facebook.com/calliflower/conf/show/38950

See you on the SquawkBox!

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2008-09-15 7:07 am | No Comments »

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Squawk Box – Sept 10 – MessageSling, Apple’s new announcements and how Google News tanked United’s stock

Guest Host: Dan York

Out at DEMO in San Diego, Alec saw a demo from MessageSling. Today we had one of the founders, Scot Junkin, on the call to talk about what they are doing with making messaging easier.  They are also doing some interesting things from an architecture point of view with running Asterisk and FreeSWITCH servers up on Amazon’s EC2 cloud.

Next – yesterday, Sept 9th, Apple had their “Let’s Rock” keynote where Steve Jobs introduced iTunes 8.0, a new form factor for the iPod Nano, new release of the iPod Touch (including a direct challenge for it to be a game controller), their new “Genius” playlist creation tool and much more.

We’ll talk about this latest buzz from Cupertino – what do you all think of it? what stood out the most from the announcements? Can Apple try to push this “Genius” thing any harder? Initial impressions of iTunes 8.0?

We also talked about the case recently where Google News pulled up an item from 2002 about United Airlines entering bankruptcy and posted that as new news, causing United’s stock to drop by 11%! Does this speak to larger issues about our reliance on automated results?

We ended with a discussion of RIM’s announcement of a Blackberry flip phone.

On the conference call: Dan York, James Swinger, Hudson Barton, Martyn Davies, Brad Jones, Jim Courtney, Jeanette Fisher, Jeb Brillian, Ian Hood, Bill Volk, Sheryl Breuker, Saleem Khan and Scot Junkins.

 
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Going to DEMOFall?

I’ll be visiting the DEMOfall on Monday and Tuesday of next week. Arriving in San Diego Saturday at noon, and taking the redeye back on Tuesday night.  I’m looking to meet up with companies and other folks attending the show.  Especially interested in cool product companies that might be interested in appearing on the SquawkBox.

Give me a shout if you’re going to be there.

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2008-09-04 7:16 am | No Comments »

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Taking SquawkBox to a new level

The SquawkBox started out as an experiment to see what a multi-person podcast would look like.  I was, frankly, curious about podcasting and curious about whether Calliflower could be a good tool for podcasters.

SquawkBox has succeeded far beyond what I had originally anticipated, mushrooming into a daily gathering of industry folks, and filling some of the void that has been left by the now absent VON show.  And in discussing the SquawkBox with friends, and with my partners, I’ve realized that it’s time to take it to another level.  The evolution I have in mind is two-fold:

First, the show needs a producer who can devote energy to recruiting guests, managing promotion, and producing and distributing the actual audio podcast via various outlets.  There’s no doubt in mind that a passionate individual without the demands of running a startup could do a much better job than I do today. So I’m offering an internship for a journalism or media student. It will last four months, and the job title is producer.  I figure it will take two to three hours per day of time, and you’ll learn a ton about new media with direct hands-on experience.  The job description is attached at the end of this post.

Second, as I listened to the excellent podcasts recorded over the summer while I was on vacation, it was clear to me that the show was a better show for having a variety of voices in the hosts chair.  Consequently, I’m looking to recruit two to three additional hosts for the show to host an episode, or possibly two, in any given week.  It’s a high visibility podium suitable for an aspiring podcaster, and it will mean a commitment of four to six episodes per month.

Please drop me a line if you have interest in either of these two opportunities.

Alec.

Producer / Editor Internship

Be part of an innovative new concept in online media — the social cast.
A cross between talk radio and podcasting, social casts consist of
recorded conversations between interviewers, guests, and the call-in
audience, which are then distributed as a podcast via Itunes and the
Internet.

We’re seeking an intern for the fall period, from September through to
the end of December, to help produce the highly successful
Saunderslog.com Squawkbox show.  The responsibilities of the intern will
be:

1. In preproduction, to manage the scheduling and acquisition of guests,
and the promotion of the show.

2. During the show, to record and manage the call.

3. Following the show, to edit the podcast, write-up a summary of the
show, and post it to the show site.

You will get to work in a dynamic and interesting environment, with
newsmakers and journalists from all across North America.  And you will
learn new podcasting, audio editing and promotion skills.

Estimated time requirement: 2 to 3 hours per day, five days per week

Contact Alec Saunders (alecs@exmsft.com) to find out more.

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