Archive

Archive for the ‘Podcasting’ Category

Kathleen Kennedy talks about AudioDizer text to speech podcasts in Folio Magazine

March 26th, 2010

MIT Technology Review AudioDizer text to speech podcast
Recently Folio Magazine profiled six key tools that improve user experience, engagement, and secure new revenue. The magazines that were profiled included:

Kathleen Kennedy, Chief Strategy Officer of MIT Technology Review had some great quotes about our service (from Folio Magazine):

Why read a story when you can listen to it instead? That’s the question Technology Review, a magazine published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, answered when it began utilizing technology that converts the magazine’s text articles into audio podcasts that can be downloaded to an iPod or MP3 player.

“Technology Review has a menu at the top of every article with a button that allows the user to either listen to the article on a flash player or download it to their MP3 player,” says chief strategy officer Kathleen Kennedy. “Readers love the flexibility of being able to download articles to their MP3 players to listen to articles on-the-go.”

The text-to-audio tool launched on TechnologyReview.com in 2007 and was developed in partnership with AudioDizer, an MIT-founded start-up. It monitors the site’s RSS feed to determine when new articles are published and converts the text to audio. “AudioDizer’s voice engine breaks down a word into a set of sounds that when pieced together sounds like the real word,” Kennedy explains. “We offer a variety of customizable features including male and female voices, languages and music that is mashed up with a sponsorship message to create each file.”

The magazine says it has seen podcast downloads grow exponentially from around 18,000 to more than 350,000 per month. Kennedy says that while users access the podcasts free of charge, the magazine’s revenue source comes from selling sponsorships. Technology Review has a combination licensing/revenue sharing agreement with AudioDizer and revenues “exceed costs,” says Kennedy.

AudioDizer, Podcasting, Technology Review, revenue, text-to-speech

AudioDizer launches service with PhysOrg.com

January 5th, 2010

PhysOrg.com

PhysOrg.com™, a leading web-based science, research and technology news service which covers a full range of topics, is now offering AudioDizer text to speech podcasts for every article. The podcasts are available to download on PhysOrg.com (in the article menu bar) as well as on iTunes.

To learn more about the audio program please visit the “about the audio page” on PhysOrg.com.

To advertise within these articles please contact us at bizdev@audiodizer.com

About PhysOrg:

PhysOrg.com™ is a leading web-based science, research and technology news service which covers a full range of topics. These include physics, earth science, medicine, nanotechnology, electronics, space, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, mathematics and other sciences and technologies. Launched in 2004, PhysOrg’s readership has grown steadily to include 1.75 million scientists, researchers, and engineers every month. PhysOrg publishes approximately 100 quality articles every day, offering some of the most comprehensive coverage of sci-tech developments world-wide. Quancast 2009 includes PhysOrg in its list of the Global Top 2,000 Websites. PhysOrg community members enjoy access to many personalized features such as social networking, a personal home page set-up, RSS/XML feeds, article comments and ranking, the ability to save favorite articles, a daily newsletter, and other options.

AudioDizer, Podcasting, advertising, text-to-speech

AudioDizer Launches with The Harvard Crimson

April 23rd, 2008

The Harvard Crimson Newspaper

AudioDizer and The Harvard Crimson school newspaper have teamed up to create podcasts for every single article published by The Crimson staff writers. This will allow anyone - including students, alumni, and faculty to download the audio and listen to it on their computer or iPod.

All podcasts are available on iTunes as well as on The Crimson website under the “article tools” menu. To listen to The Harvard Crimson Podcasts on your iPod, open your iTunes player and search for “AudioDizer” or “The Harvard Crimson” in the iTunes store. All podcasts are free and will automatically be downloaded by iTunes.

To learn more about sponsorship opportunities contact Harpreet (harpreet@audiodizer.com).

About The Harvard Crimson:

The Harvard Crimson, the nation’s oldest continuously published daily college newspaper, was founded in 1873 and incorporated in 1967. The newspaper traces its history to the first issue of “The Magenta,” published January 24, 1873, and changed its name to “The Crimson” to reflect the new color of the college on May 21, 1875. The Crimson has a rich tradition of journalistic integrity and counts among its ranks of editorship some of America’s greatest journalists. The faces of Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimson editors line the walls of The Crimson. Past editors include John F. Kennedy ‘40. The name of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, is proudly engraved upon The Crimson’s president’s chair. One hundred and thirty-five years after its founding, having grown from a fortnightly newspaper to a daily, The Harvard Crimson continues to flourish with a strong body of undergraduate staff volunteers.

AudioDizer, Harvard, Harvard Crimson, Podcasting, advertising

AudioDizer Goes Global: Launch Podcasts for Australian based iTnews.com.au

November 4th, 2007

AudioDizer is now producing podcasts for iTnews.com.au a Haymarket Media Company based in Australia. Currently, the service is live for the Telecommunications section and the remaining sections of the website will be next.

iTnews.com.au is using AudioDizer’s premium voices. The podcasts will be available for download, streaming, as well as can be subscribed to via iTunes or through any other podcast aggregator. All podcasts can be found on iTnews website.

To listen to a sample click here.

For more information on these podcasts or for advertising contact bizdev@audiodizer.com.

AudioDizer, Podcasting, advertising, iTnews.com.au, text-to-speech

AudioDizer Books!

September 7th, 2007

We have received some requests from our users to use AudioDizer to listen to audio books. So we did it - introducing AudioDizer Books…

We decided to use War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells - a great classic story.

War of The Worlds

Here is the link to the mp3.

You can subscribe to the AudioDizer Book Podcast by clicking here or via iTunes. We will release a chapter every week.

Please let us know what other titles you would like to hear.

AudioDizer, Podcasting, books

Press Release from MIT Technology Review

April 23rd, 2007

Here is the official press release from MIT Technology Review for the launch of the AudioDizer service:

From Yahoo Businesswire

Technology Review First to Introduce T2S Podcasts
Wednesday April 18, 5:53 pm ET

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Technology Review, the authority on the future of technology, is the first media property to combine podcasting and text-to-speech (T2S) technology to give its tech-savvy users yet another way to get their daily news. The move suddenly makes podcasting more than just an afterthought for a news organization.

Technology Review has partnered with AudioDizer to generate podcasts for all our online articles. AudioDizer is an MIT-founded company that employs cutting-edge text-to-speech (T2S) technology to generate audio files. Audio is streamed directly from the site or downloaded to an iPod or MP3 player.

Implementation of T2S is one of the many innovations from the forward-thinking media company. Beyond T2S streamed audio, TechnologyReview.com offers a number of unique features, including daily technology news, award-winning video, authoritative blogs, multiple RSS feeds, and interactive features. In addition to an already impressive list of multimedia, mobile content is rolling out next quarter.

“We believe our users to be genuinely platform agnostic,” says Jason Pontin, publisher and editor in chief. “They demand quality content in multiple formats, and that’s what our site delivers. We’re giving readers a better way to enjoy what we’ve traditionally delivered in the magazine, with unique new technologies they will actually use.”

TechnologyReview.com visitors are deeply engaged with the daily news site, as evidenced by an increase of 40% in page impressions over the past 12 months. Marketers also recognize the value of TechnologyReview.com, with ad revenue having increased 46% during the past 12 months. New site advertisers include Sony and Intel.

About TechnologyReview.com

Published by MIT and online since 1995, TechnologyReview.com delivers daily news about emerging technologies and their impact to senior executives, technology innovators, and opinion leaders. The site includes daily original content, news aggregation, authoritative blogs, unique videos, and podcasts. Unique visitors have increased by 98 percent since TechnologyReview.com’s relaunch as a daily website in November 2005.

About Technology Review, Inc.

Technology Review, Inc., an independent media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the authority on the future of technology, identifying emerging technologies and analyzing their impact for leaders. Technology Review’s media properties include Technology Review magazine, the oldest technology magazine in the world (founded in 1899); the daily news website TechnologyReview.com; and events such as the annual Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.

Contact:
Technology Review, Inc.
Kathleen Kennedy, 617-475-8000
Kathleen.kennedy@technologyreview.com
http://www.technologyreview.com

——————————————————————————–
Source: Technology Review, Inc.

AudioDizer, MIT, Podcasting, Technology Review, magazine, text-to-speech

MIT Technology Review + AudioDizer

March 21st, 2007

MIT Technology Review and AudioDizer have teamed up to bring text-to-speech podcasts for all of Technology Review’s articles, blogs, special reports and magazines.

Now you can get the latest technology news in MP3 format. Whether you listen to it on your computer or take it to go on your iPod/cell phone – best of all it’s all free!

To listen to an article, please go to TechnologyReview.com and click on any article. Un the “Audio” tab in the article’s toolbar select “Listen Now” or “Download”.

To subscribe to these podcasts so that they can be automatically downloaded to your computer or iPod, please click on the subscribe icon here.

Click to view Press Release.

AudioDizer, MIT, Podcasting, Technology Review, magazine, technology, text-to-speech

AudioDizer Blog

March 4th, 2007

In this blog we will be writing about digital media trends, sharing thoughts on text-to-speech, posting media events, and press releases about AudioDizer and Podcasting. Please feel free to contribute to our discussion.

Thanks,
The AudioDizer Team

AudioDizer, Blogroll, Podcasting, text-to-speech

PHP Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: open(C:\DOCUME~1\brett\LOCALS~1\Temp\php\session\sess_pua30j4utgtpnq98gs98rseog2, O_RDWR) failed: Permission denied (13) in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\AudioDizer\blog\wp-content\plugins\si-captcha-for-wordpress\si-captcha.php on line 31