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Old 06-14-2018, 01:32 AM   #3349
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
Skinmaan, in post #3318, broached the matter of podcasts, apparently without any ill effects (I've been under the impression that we had to post things that could be downloaded, and I'm not sure that many podcasts can be downloaded, but only streamed). So, I'll venture to make this post.

The Orlando Sentinel newspaper has produced 5 episodes on Christina Grimmie, the rising singing star, who was gunned down in Orlando a couple of years ago. I remember the incident well, even though I didn't know who Christina was. The reason that I remember it is because that it was near the time of the bloodbath in the Orlando nightclub in which 59, I think that it was, people were killed.

Anyway, you can find links to the entire series at this Orlando Sentinel webpage. I notice that there is a lot more information about her, just below the information about the podcasts.

ADDENDUM: It appears that the podcasts are not downloadable from the Orlando Sentinel's webpage. However, there are links to Apple Podcasts and Google Play on that webpage; you might be able to download the podcasts from one or both of them.
Podcasts are generally downloadable. That's what they were originally intended for: Apple added them to iPods / iTunes for amateurs to make mass-consumable content. I believe this was in days well before YouTube, but it was much the same concept.

The Audible podcasts I listed are all available for download. The list I gave was from iTunes, which is why I didn't give direct links.
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