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A History and Informal Assessment of the Slacker Astronomy Podcast

By SpaceRef Editor
June 13, 2006
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A History and Informal Assessment of the Slacker Astronomy Podcast
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From: Aaron Price [view email]
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 19:46:51 GMT   (160kb)

A History and Informal Assessment of the Slacker Astronomy Podcast

Authors:
A. Price,
P. Gay,
T. Searle,
G. Brissenden

Comments: 14 pages
Journal-ref: The Astronomy Education Review, Issue 1, Volume 5, 2006

Slacker Astronomy is a weekly podcast that covers a recent astronomical news
event or discovery. The show has a unique style consisting of irreverent,
over-the-top humor combined with a healthy dose of hard science. According to
our demographic analysis, the combination of this style and the unique
podcasting distribution mechanism allows the show to reach audiences younger
and busier than those reached via traditional channels. We report on the
successes and challenges of the first year of the show, and provide an informal
assessment of its role as a source for astronomical news and concepts for its
approximately 15,500 weekly listeners.

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