The World's Most Popular Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 325 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | MusicTechnology |
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Well worth the half hour listen each week.
If you stay subscribed, the show will morph into a whole new podcast about the technology we were promised as kids, what we actually got, be what’s coming next. Stay tuned for Michael Hainsworth’s Where’s My Jetpack on this iTunes feed!
Really sorry to hear this podcast is ending. I’ve really enjoyed listening the banter between Allan and Chris. I will miss the weekly podcasts. Maybe rethink the format and content for a more general podcast about technology geared towards a general audience on a less frequent basis. Thank you gentlemen.
These 2 are great together. Looking forward to the return after Labour Day. And to the guy who disputes that it is the world’s more
Not by a longshot. Never even heard of this show before. How can they claim to be the world's most popular? They're not even on any of the top lists.
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