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Meng Lelan -
Imron,
Great description imron and many thanks. Of course I won't ever be able to hear the podcast itself
but reading the online article I could actually imagine what you described as upbeat music playing
in the background and the satiric sound of the announcer. Now if I can only do that for the other
Antiwaves...
Lelan
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roddy -
Interview with Al-Jazeera English's correspondent in Beijing up today. Haven't listened to this
yet, but downloading it now for my subway journey later . . .
Meng Lelan -
Let me know when you do listen Roddy, in the meantime I'm trying to hunt down the written version.
Lelan
roddy -
Wasn't actually that interesting to be honest.
Antiwave don't, as far as I'm aware, produce transcripts for any of their stuff. If anyone else is
doing it I'd love to know about it. Your best bet is probably to look at the older stuff back in
the archives - the longer it's been up, the greater chance someone somewhere has transcribed it.
zhwj -
Has anyone listened to podcasts by Zheng Yuanjie (郑渊洁)? He has a series that's up to 60-some
episodes now that primarily features him making small talk while on the can. The first episode,
where he is approached to judge a bra contest, has a transcript.
The rest are hit or miss, and he adds in a laugh track which is kind of lame.
venture160 -
Just started listening to antiwave after I watched the interview on danwei, I too find listening
to my advanced books on tape boring as all **$%$, and Chinesepod is no better. BBC is great for
news, but Antiwave is awesome for listening to some actual interesting material!
I wonder if there is anything else out there along the lines of what these guys are doing, or are
they pretty much 播客上最先锋的吗?
flameproof -
Is there anything out there that IS interesting and WITH transcript (just Chinese is perfectly OK).
Antiwave does look very interesting, but with no write up it maybe be impossible for me to catch,
at least for now.
roddy -
How many regular Antiwave listeners do we have? If there's enough interest I should be able to use
their RSS feed to automatically add a new thread to the forum when they publish a new show, and
that thread could then be used for comments on and questions about the content. If I can get a
handful of people who reckon they will participate I'd be happy to go ahead and do that.
bagz007 -
That's a phenomenal idea--count me in.
Glad to see other people also desperately in search of interesting, REAL material to listen to
over the net. I enjoyed the advanced ChinesePods for a while, but they're all starting to sound
the same...antiwave rocks.
yonitabonita -
I'm in.
I never understand the entire program but I'm always listening.
It had occurred to me that it would be great to have an antiwave discussion thread too. So, yep,
great idea Roddy!
Y
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