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The Satellite Sisters is an internet-based podcast that originated as a syndicated radio program broadcast on Public Radio International and ABC News & Talk (via ABC Radio Networks). The program first aired on Public Radio International in 2000; [1] A year after its launch, it was syndicated on 70 radio stations. [2]
It broadcasts on FM and DAB, but also via cable, satellite and online, where a live stream and podcasts are available. Two of the popular podcasts are Comme il vous plaira, [1] which talks about human science and history, and L’humeur vagabonde, [2] which is about the lives of famous people.
Ramsey's show is fed to stations 24/7 so that stations will not have to record his show for later broadcast, but rather they can always use the satellite feed. The show is distributed via Westwood One's satellite platform. The show is now also available on podcast via iTunes. As of 2021, the show is heard on more than 600 stations.
Messages via satellite is a new feature for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 coming in iOS 18 that will allow you to send iMessages, you guessed it, via satellite.
Big Picture Science is the national science radio program and podcast, produced at the SETI Institute and hosted by Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak and journalist Molly Bentley, the executive producer of the show. [1] The program uses innovative storytelling to connect trends in contemporary research and technology.
It Is Written became one of the first Christian television programs to broadcast free video podcasts via iTunes in 2006. [citation needed] On Sept. 3, 2007, the ministry launched a daily (Monday – Friday) internet-based devotional program called A Better Way to Live. The tagline for the online program is "A daily spiritual boost for busy ...
Security Now! is distributed via its main podcast RSS feed and on the GRC Security Now! page. In addition to audio, text transcriptions are published, along with Gibson distributing a low-bandwidth 16 kbit/s version of the show on his own for those with low-bandwidth sources such as satellite internet or dial-up.
A final album as Mount Vernon Arts Lab was released in 2001 on Via Satellite; The Séance at Hobs Lane was inspired by "Victorian skullduggery, outlaws, secret societies and subterranean experiences", and featured guest appearances from Blake, Utley, Isobel Campbell, and Barry 7 (of Add N to (X)). [1]