One of the much talked about aspects of podcasting is that it allows you to hear inflection in the voice of the podcaster. How true.
Over at the Across the Sound podcast there has been a bit of a 'discussion' about transparency between Steve Rubel and Jeremey Pepper (I guess Steve and Jeremy won't be sharing a room at BlogOn 2005). Steve and his co-host, Joseph Jaffe featured the topic of transparency in their third show. Listening to the show you could easily detect a heavy does of sarcasm in Steve and Joseph's approach to the topic.
This might not have been their intent, but it's definitely the perception I had while listening to the show. Anybody else pick this up?












Visitor Comments
You mean the way the two giggled like school girls and mocked the whole issue of transparency - oh, yes, I caught it, and it made me sick.
And these are the self-proclaimed "marketing gurus" that are supposedly qualified to "discuss the world of new marketing, media and PR"?
I think and hope not.
Posted by: Jeremy Pepper | September 24, 2005 4:26 PM
Well, cut them a break. Hobson & Holtz have already staked out the Huntley-Brinkley niche in PR podcasting, so where were they going to go?
Posted by: Allan Jenkins | September 27, 2005 10:55 AM
So, they're Katie Couric?
Posted by: Jeremy Pepper | October 4, 2005 4:35 AM