iCast

iCast
CBS News iCast
Podcast icast.jpg
Hosting Chris Mavridis (July 26, 2006 to Sept 12, 2006)
Jim Chenevey (September 14, 2006 to October, 2006)
Jim Taylor (October, 2006 to March, 2007)
Debut July 26, 2006
Website http://www.cbsnews.com/

The CBS News iCast was a daily news audio podcast, created and first hosted by CBS News' New York-based Correspondent and Anchor Chris Mavridis. According the CBS Corporation, the iCast was the world's first daily network news podcast. It was available at CBSnews.com and aggregated to hundreds of other websites.

Contents

Description

The CBS News iCast launched on July 26, 2006. It was created and developed by CBS News correspondent and anchor Chris Mavridis and was intended as a daily downloadable network newscast for 18–34 year-olds. New York Times Arts reporter Steven McElroy wrote:: "(the iCast) is the first network newscast developed specifically as a podcast." Access.com described the iCast as a "non-traditional, actuality-heavy five-minute newscast." The runtime was fluid, ranging from 5–7 minutes in length. Under the direction of Mavridis, a correspondent with CBS News since 2002, the iCast was initially presented in a "theatre-of-the-mind" radio format, employing dramatic elements mixed with natural-sound audio, news interviews and current music. Mavridis developed the style that mimicked talking to pre-recorded interviews and newsmakers.

Billboard magazine's Radio and Records described Mavridis's original iCast format as transforming "the traditional role of a reporter into more of an audio guide with an edge who leads the listener through a news story's chain of interrelated actualities."

Each show opened with the big story of the day, usually in a mock-conversation format, inserting pre-taped interviews and field reports to create the illusion of a conversation. The second segment is usually another major story of the day told in a slightly more sobering method. It is followed by "The World", which details three typically odd international news pieces, followed by the closing item, which was often an odd "kicker" story which usually involved heavy music production.

Distribution

According to the July 26, 2006 edition of Billboard magazine, the podcast was "made available to more than 500 CBS Radio News affiliates, as well as via the CBS Radio network and the group’s own Web site. One day after its debut on July 26, 2008, CBS News Vice President of Radio Harvey Nagler told the New York Times that he believed Mavridis's iCast would "most definitely change the way (people) think of CBS Radio News."

Impact on Journalism

Beginning in the fall of 2006, several top journalism schools across the United States and Canada adopted the "iCast" as part of their respective curricula. Columbia School of Journalism taught an "iCast" class. Professors at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and the University of Jacksonville used several editions of the "iCast" to teach classes in "the Future of Media" and "the Future of News Writing". Toronto's Ryerson University school of Journalism, Humber College School of Journalism and Seneca College Broadcasting School also use the "iCast" as a teaching tool. According to a 2007 radio interview on Montreal station CJAD, Mavridis regularly tours some of these schools "lecturing on new media, grading writing projects and later imploring broadcast journalism students to drop out and enroll in dental college."

End of the iCast

After Mavridis's departure from CBS News in September, 2006, the iCast was hosted by various correspondents from CBS News Radio. Anchor Jim Chenevey hosted the show for several weeks, infusing music and humor into the show. Correspondent Dave Barett hosted occasionally and continued the tradition of innovative story telling through strong writing, music and use of sound. Eventually, CBS anchor and WCBS News reporter Jim Taylor assumed full-time iCast duties. The show, while still creative, began to veer towards a more traditional-sounding newscast. By the spring of 2007, the iCast was cancelled and replaced by a recording of CBS Radio's World News Roundup, anchored by Nick Young.


Billboard Magazine's Radio and Records New York Times New York Times Sunday Magazine AllAccess.com


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • HAL Tejas — infobox Aircraft name =Tejas type =Multirole fighter manufacturer =Aeronautical Development Agency Hindustan Aeronautics Limited caption = Pair of Tejas flying in formation designer = first flight =4 January 2001 introduction =Planned by 2010/11… …   Wikipedia

  • Therapy? — Infobox musical artist Name = Therapy? Background = group or band Origin = Northern Ireland Genre = Alternative metal Rock Years active = 1989 ndash;present Label = Wiiija, A M, Ark 21, Spitfire, Demolition URL =… …   Wikipedia

  • The Locust — Infobox musical artist Name = The Locust Img capt = Justin Pearson (bassist) in concert. Img size = 240 Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = San Diego, California Genre = Noise rock [ The Locust, Cattle Decapitation, Daughters …   Wikipedia

  • Wir sind Helden — Infobox musical artist 2 Name = Wir sind Helden Img capt = Wir sind Helden, left to right: Mark Tavassol, Jean Michel Tourette, Pola Roy, and Judith Holofernes. Background = group or band Alias = Born = Origin = Berlin, Germany Genre =… …   Wikipedia

  • Trevor Dunn — Infobox Musical artist Name = Trevor Dunn Img capt = Img size = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Trevor Roy Dunn Alias = Born = birth date and age|1968|01|30 Eureka, California, U.S. Died Instrument = Bass, double bass Genre =… …   Wikipedia

  • Zach Hill — Infobox Musical artist Name = Zach Hill Img capt = Zach Hill with Hella at the High Five in Columbus, Ohio. Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Alias = Born = Origin = Genre = Math rock, noise rock,… …   Wikipedia

  • Justin Pearson — Infobox musical artist Name = Justin Pearson Img size = Background = solo singer Alias = Born = Died = Origin = San Diego, United States Instrument = vocals, Bass guitar Genre = Screamo Noise rock Grindcore Math rock Mathcore Occupation =… …   Wikipedia

  • The Chinese Stars — Infobox musical artist Name = The Chinese Stars Img capt = Img size = 350 Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Providence, Rhode Island, United States Genre = Dance punk Indie rock Experimental rock Years active = 2003… …   Wikipedia

  • AIDS Wolf — NOTOC Infobox musical artist Name = AIDS Wolf Img capt = Photo by Yannick Grandmont Img size = 300 Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Montreal, Quebec Canada Flagicon|CAN Genre = Noise rock Years active = 2003 ndash; present… …   Wikipedia

  • Three One G — infobox record label parent = founded = Early 1990s founder = Justin Pearson distributor = genre = Screamo Noise rock Grindcore country = U.S. location = San Diego, California url = http://www.threeoneg.com/31G Records, or Three One G, is a San… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”