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The Nashville Feed
Description
The Nashville Feed is a podcast split into two formats. One featuring all types of music out of Nashville. No professional music critics just a transplant that lives in Music City USA and wants to show the world what Nashville has to offer beyond country music. The second version is a roundtable discussion focusing on technology news out of Nashville and how technology effects Music City. It features people in the tech community of Nashville.
Author
mDave
Categories
- Music
- Technology > Tech News
As of Aug 23, 2010# viewed: 119

Nashville Tech Feed #24 - Technology Council Conversation
We have a special episode focusing on the Nashville Technology Council and what they have coming up including news. Tod Fetherling & Katy Kirby from the Tech Council join us with their insights. Co-hosting this episode is Craig Havighurst from String Theory Media. Host: David Beronja, Craig Havighurst, Tod Fetherling & Katy Kirby Contact: comments@nashvillefeed.com 615-280-0505 What We're Consuming: David - The Colony on Discovery Channel Craig - Book: The Food of a Younger Land by Mark Kurlansky, CD: Megan McCormick - Honest Words; Tim O’Brien - Chicken & Egg Tod - Katy - Mad Men, “The End of Major Combat Operations” by Nick McDonell, M.I.A . - “Maya” , “Wondrous Strange: The Life and Art of Glenn Gould” by Kevin Bazzana
Nashville Tech Feed #23 - Self Publishing "A City of Ghosts"
So what is the state of publishing in the City of Nashville or in general? Can a author go it alone by self publishing and make it? In episode 23 of the Nashville Tech Feed we dive the very topics of ePublishing and self publishing. Of course with a crew like us we end up deviating to what’s going on in local blogger scene and status of blog aggregators. We even get into a little bit of politics but don’t tell anybody. Betsy Phillips founder of the Tiny Cat Pants blog and contributor at the Nashville Scenes Pith in the Wind joins us discussing her upcoming book “A City of Ghosts.” Finally we end as we always do with “What We’re Consuming”. Show Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson & Betsy Phillips Contact: comments@nashvillefeed.com 615-280-0505 What We're Consuming: David - Flipboard for the iPad, Abraham Vampire Hunter Lucas - The new Arcade Fire record "The Suburbs," in advance of their Ryman Auditiorium show. Betsy - The Joiners, "Glorious Glorious"
Nashville Tech Feed #22 - Nashville Music Council & The Internet is Over
In episode #22 we take another show into the realm of the music industry. First we ask the question, do we need another group in Nashville promoting music? Is it more than just a narrow focus. Nashville Music Council has officially launched to some fan fair and out panel dives in discussing the pros & cons of the formation of another group. We shift over to radio with personal people meters arriving in the Nashville market. Is Arbritron going to change the arrangement of the top radio stations with more accurate technology? Will ratings really change? Would big swings in ratings would prove the old system was way off? In our final news segment we jump into some pop-culture with "is the internet really over?" Prince says it is but is it just a way to get some free press? Why is he using dead trees to push his digital plastic disc? And as always we wrap up with listener voicemails and "What We're Consuming" sharing the stuff we're reading, listening to, apps using and so on. Sit back and listen to a fantastic conversation with host David Beronja, co-host Lucas Hendrickson and guests Paul Schatzkin of Cohesion Arts and Craig Havighurst of String Theory Media. NashvilleTechFeed.com comments@nashvillefeed.com voicemail - 615-280-0505 ===News/Links=== The Mayor's Music Council Talks About Nashville's Future ... Sort Of http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvillecream/archives/2010/06/30/the-mayors-music-business-council-talks-about-nashvilles-future-sort-of Will 'people meter' shake up Nashville radio? http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100627/BUSINESS01/6270360/-1/RSS05 The Music Council's Warm and Fuzzy Roll-out via String Theory Media http://www.stringtheorymedia.com/2010/06/the-nashville-music-councils-warm-and-fuzzy-rollout.html Prince’s Nonsense http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/2010/07/06/princes-nonsense/
Nashville Tech Feed #21 - iPhone 4, Cheeseburgers in an Apple Line and that's What Steve Said!
Episode #21 - The 90 plus degree temperatures and Apple lines couldn’t keep us from recording a new episode of the Nashville Tech Feed. So of course we are talking about the iPhone 4 launch and the fall out from it. Paul Schatzkin shares his launch day experience and how Apple had screwed up his pre-order, surprise surprise. Just to see if we could do it we try to kill the iPhone 4 antenna by holding it wrong or how they hold it in every commercial we’ve seen on tv. The show wouldn’t be complete without getting a first hand review of the shiny new device. After we beat the phone conversation to death, we pontificate about the future of the Mac OS and is the iOS going to replace it. What’s in the future for the little OS for consumption and not creation. A new Apple TV possibly? Later we dive back in the Rdio.com and online music conversation from episode 20. Do we need to own music or is rental finally here? Is the cloud the safe bet for your music or will it fail you like a cracked CD when you don’t have internet access? We finish up with what we’re consuming and always some strange sound bit. If you know what movie or television show the bit was from call, leave a snappy voicemail and if you’re the first you’ll win a $5 iTunes gift card. Call 615-280-0505 today! comments@nashvillefeed.com NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #20 - Is Rdio.com the New Lala? First Reactions
When Apple shut down Lala.com it left a hole in our little music loving hearts. Since then we’ve been on the hunt for a replacement. In this episode we review Rdio.com and discuss the state of the music services in general. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson & Steve Cunningham. Full show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #19 - DonateNashville.org was Born Out of the Flood
The flood waters receded several weeks ago, the effects of that water will linger for a long time but not all things are bad. In episode #18 of the Nashville Tech Feed we discuss how DonationNashville.org came into existence because of the flood founder Chip Hayner and Nashvillest Co-founder/Blogger Morgan Levy joins us. We introduce a new segment of voicemails from listeners ( leave a msg at (615) 280-0505 ) and we finish up with our usual “What We’re Consuming.” Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Chip Hayner & Morgan Levy Show Notes: NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #18 - Lala.com the Best Music Site You've Never Heard of is Going Dark
Just like pirañas in Oprymill's the website Lala.com will soon not exist. We take the full episode discussing the best music site that most of you might never know existed. What alternatives will there be, will Lala become the iTunes.com and how music in the clouds affects the business of music. As always we end the show with what we're consuming. Running Time: 52min Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson & Paul Schatzkin. Show notes: NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #17 - We Are Nashville Edition
A very special Nashville Tech Feed with hyper local Bloggers Mike Byrd of Enclave Nashville & Christy Frink of Nashvillest where they discuss their blogger Nashville flood stories, then jump into flood urban myths like pirañas at Oprymills mall and when did it turn, Nashville figures out how to brand the flood in order to get national attention, we ask where’s the national media and did they drop the ball. And finally we finish up with our usual segment “What we’re consuming” Hosts: Lucas Hendrickson, David Beronja, Christy Frink & Mike Byrd Full show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #16 - Entrepreneurship in Nashville and JumpStart Foundry
Episode 16 focuses on entrepreneurship in Nashville and what it will take to get the city up to speed. First we dive into an overview of Jumpstart Foundry and then what it takes to put Nashville on the map for entrepreneurship and start ups. We finish as we always do with what we’re consuming. Running time: 1hr Hosts: David Beronja, Marcus Whitney & Chris Ennis Listen and show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #15 - iPad Roundtable, Adobe vs Apple & Music Sales Decline
Finally after several weeks we get the original hosts who made a pact not to speak of the iPad until we have one in our hands. So we begin episode 15 with an iPad roundtable which leads into the battle between Adobe and Apple for the future of the internet or something like that. The second half of the episode we discuss the surprise that digital downloads of music are down for the first half of 2010 and what it could all mean. We end the show with our usual segment “What We Are Consuming” which seems to be a lot this week. Running length: 1hr 4min Show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Paul Schatzkin, Geoff Smith
Nashville Tech Feed #14 - iPad Luv and the Newton. Everything has Changed
The iPad arrived on April 3rd and Apple fan-boys lined up as usual; some of the Nashville Tech Feed crew did as well. Before we picked up our iPads we interviewed several people in the “non” reserved line getting an insight on why they wanted the device. A curve ball question was thrown but you’ll have to listen to the podcast to see what is was. In episode #14 you’ll hear these interviews including a surprise guest along with discussions on how the iPad changes things not only in the tech world but some of Nashville's biggest business sectors. We end with the usual “What We’re Consuming” segment. Enjoy! Hosts: David Beronja, Paul Schatzkin & Chris Ennis
Nashville Tech Feed #13 - Social Media Club Nashville SXSWi Recap and Luke Murray Talks Mobile X Nashville
Episode 13 - We join Social Media Club of Nashville monthly meeting featuring SXSWi Recap from Dave Delaney, next we interview Luke Murray of Mobile X Nashville Conference. Host: David Beronja - Notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com
Nashville Tech Feed #12 - Social Media: Are We Doing It All Wrong?
Episode 12 of the Nashville Tech Feed continues the conversation started at Podcamp with Josh Oakes session “Maybe We're *ALL* Doing it Wrong: A Contrarian View of Social Media” We discuss is it it good or bad, does it go to far, are we fooling ourselves with perceived friendships? And so much more. Josh Oaks joins us along with Courtenay Rogers where we dig into and chew on the topic. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Josh Oakes and Courtenay Rogers. Full show notes at http://www.NashvilleTechFeed.com/
Nashville Tech Feed #11 - Podcamp Nashville 2010: The Good, The Bad & Ugly Powerpoints
Podcamp Nashville happened March 6, 2010 and in Episode 11 we dissect the event as best we could in under an hour. We begin with Lucas sharing post event numbers and thoughts. Then jump into what worked and what didn’t from out perspective. After that we highlight what sessions stood out from the pack and get sidetracked on how to document the event. Should presenters be responsible for recording their sessions or should the Nashville video community step up and help? Finally we end with our usual segment of what we are consuming. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson & Chris Ennis
Nashville Tech Feed #10 - Podcamp Nashville 2010 Preview
In episode 10 we're focusing on one topic, Podcamp Nashville 2010. We'll give tips and information along with our session picks on what you need to make it a successful day. - Hosts: David Beronja & Dani Heileman - http://www.NashvilleTechFeed.com/
Nashville Tech Feed #9 - WKRNs Nashville is Talking Goes Dark
In Episode 9 of the Nashville Tech Feed we begin with Lucas giving an update on Podcamp Nashville 2010. Then we go into the topic of Nashville is Talking going dark; it was the end of a web experiment that started in 2005 by WKRN-TV Nashville's Channel 2. It created community and sometimes controversy among bloggers of all types in Tennessee. Trace Sharp aka “Newscoma” and Betsy Phillips aka “Aunt B” two of the best know Tennessean bloggers join us to talk about what NiT was, what it meant to them, where it went and the state of the Blog-o-sphere along with the news media in general. Finally, we finish off with the launch of OnNashville.com which the Tennesseans newspaper aims to fill the void created by the end of NiT. Full show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Trace Sharp & Betsy Phillips
Nashville Tech Feed #8 - GoogleBuzz, Googlzon, Googlebowl, Warner Music vs Streaming
In episode 8 of the Nashville Tech Feed we start off with the Google Buzz launch; what it is, security issues and do we really need it. Then, even though the Super Bowl was last week; our panel discusses Brand Bowl 2010 and somehow arrives back at Google and the video titled Epic 2015. After that, we go into the news that Warner Music Group plans to stop licensing to music streaming sites like Spotify. With Podcamp Nashville 2010 coming up Lucas updates us with news and progress. With finish the show with the usual segment of “What we’re consuming.” Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson and Paul Schatzkin
Nashville Tech Feed #7 - ObviousPop & Geeks Dissect the Grammys
The 2010 Grammys are over and Nashville was well represented, in episode seven we discuss the aftermath. First we'll talk with Dr. Tony Shore music industry veteran about the challenges of putting together a niche-based music-oriented podcast, his research into what the PROs (ASCAP, SESAC and BMI) want from podcasters in terms of ca$h, the resurgence of vinyl, his prodigious record collection, and more. Then we try to read what the tea leafs say about Pepsi’s decision to bypass the Superbowl and spend $20 million on social media. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Justin Davis & Dr. Tony Shore
Nashville Tech Feed #6 - CES Bound Recap, iTablet Cometh & Is Music too Easy to Create?
After restoring a 30+ year old VW Bus the marketing team at Griffin Technology road tripped to CES in Vegas. Dave Delaney talks about the experience and the fun. Then we switch to fanboy mode and talk about Apples long awaited iTablet and predications of what Apple might have up it’s sleeve. Finally, “Is music too easy to create?” an NPR article posed that question which as in every local bar in Nashville we discussed & debated. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Geoff Smith & Dave Delaney http://www.NashvilleTechFeed.com/
Nashville Tech Feed #5 - Pseudo-Live from SocialFresh Nashville
We take the Nashville Tech Feed on the road for the first time, recording "live to bits" from the inaugural Social Fresh Nashville conference. This event, the second event under the Social Fresh banner, was held at the Millennium Maxwell House hotel on January 11, 2010, and saw more than 240 attendees gather to talk about convergence of the social media and marketing worlds. David Beronja and Lucas Hendrickson hosted the 40-minute conversation with guests including Social Fresh creator Jason Keath, "Ambassador of Buzz" Jonathan Kay from Grasshopper.com, Country Music Association marketing manager Ben Bennett and Social Media Club Nashville co-founder Jessica Murray.
Episode 15 - Tech Episode 04 - Moments of the Aughts, How Nashville rode out the decade & what's in the future.
The Aughts pass we take a look at what music defined that decade. The discussion shifts to the business aspect of where we were and what's in the future. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Craig Havighurst & Paul Schatzkin Full show notes at NashvilleFeed.com
Episode 14 - Tech Episode 03 - EMI Sues Vimeo, Moontoast, Twitter Profits & Tablets
Third episode which is a long one features discussions on EMI suing Vimeo.com, Nashvilles very own Moontoast relaunches, Twitter ends 2009 with profit & Time demos the tablet magazine version of Sports Illilustrated. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson and Bill Seaver. Show notes at NashvilleFeed.com
Episode 13 - Tech Episode 02 - Apple Lala Purchase, GPS apps & 2010 Predictions
Second tech show featuring discussions on Apple purchases Lala.com, Foursquare launches in Nashville and 2010 tech predictions. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson and Paul Schatzkin. Show notes at NashvilleFeed.com
Episode 12 - Tech Episode 01 - SocialFresh, Griffen Tech at CES, Grand Ole Opry & Music Business Oh My
The first of our panels covering tech news out of Nashville and tech that affects Nashville. Hosts: David Beronja, Dave Delaney, Lucas Hendrickson & Geoff Smith Full show notes are located at http://www.NashvilleFeed.com/
Episode 11 - SOLID After Work(shop) : Web 2.0 and the Music Business
On Monday September 15th I hosted the SOLID Nashville After Work(shop) Series with the top Web 2.0 and the Music Business. It began with the video "A Vision of Students" which I had suggested in order to show what our consumers are doing and how they are learning. After that Pinky Gonzales "web guru/genius" and former big wig at echomusic, founder of Artist Media Group and Adjunct Professor teaching Creative Music Marketing class at Belmont University gave a presentation on what is "Web 2.0" and the history of the internet. Then Kami Knake New Media Manager at Warner Brothers Nashville, creator of "Bands Under the Radar" podcast presented what the industry is doing currently with the whole "Web 2.0" thing. The second part of this podcast consists of the question and answers from the SOLID and the audience. It is a little hard to hear some of the questions but I have posted them in the show notes at NashvilleFeed.com.
Episode 10 - 360 Deal Conversation with Nashville Industry Smarties
360 Deal conversation with Josh Talley of Oh Boy Records, Steve Keller founder of iV Music and Pinky Gonzales founder of Artist Media Group and former partner of Echo Music. "Radio Song" from Nashville artist Everyday Atlas.
Episode 9 - SOLID Nashville & Chris Neese of Buzz Management
During the SOLID Nashville new member mixer I brought along the recorder and was able to grab a conversation with Chris Neese of Buzz Management. We had a good converstation about new media and he gave some insight from the management perspective.
Episode 8 - A Conversation with Marcus & Dave of BarCamp Nashville
This show runs about 25 minutes and contains an interview with Marcus Whitney (twitter, facebook) of RemarkableWIT and Dave Delaney (twitter, facebook) of Two Boobs & a Baby Plus podcast and Emma. They are the founders and organizers of BarCamp Nashville. We cover the full gambit from success of BarCamp Nashville, to how it started, where it's possibly going and finally other plans until next year. At the end I pulled a song from the Podsafe Music Network throwing in some original music.






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