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October 05, 2005

Dana Greenlee on CBS Netcast

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Posted by Alex Williams

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Earlier this fall, CBS and KYOU announced an audition. They were looking for a podcaster to interview CBS celebrities.

Dana Greenlee won and now has her own show on CBS Netcast.Dana has already done 30 interviews, which have started airing on KYOU. the all podcast AM radio station in San Francisco owned by Infinity. The shows will run over the next several weeks.

Dana and her husband Rob are Seattle area podcasting pioneers who have been in the webcasting business as long as I can recall. They're a team for this production, too, as Rob does the recording production while Dana interviews the stars of new and returning CBS programming.

Like Fox, NPR and other networks, CBS is podcasting on a fairly large scale. Granted, much of the podcasts are to promote their TV shows but podcasts are also available for such news progams as 60 Minutes.

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