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Episode 4, Broadcasting

  • Category: Comedy
    Language: English
    Duration: 41m 03s
    Size: 36.9 MB
    Format: Audio & Visual Podcast
    Release date: Wed Jun 25th, 2008 6:24pm

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    Stephen Fry discusses the state of British broadcasting.

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  3. Katrina Blakernzz: biz: There\'s this Social Alchemy that happens when you communicate publicly svuk Yes. Let\'s invoke *that* API some more! :-) !

  4. SVUK: Listen to how people are using the Tariff: http://tariff.svuk.eu/page/view/id/56

  5. SVUK: The SVUK tariff screencast is also on http://www.moletv.org.uk/Default.aspx?module=AllMovies

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