Podango Announces Podcast and New Media Expo ‘Unconference’ Speakers
Sep 25th, 2007 | By James Lewin | Category: Audio Podcasting, How to Podcast, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting Events, Video PodcastsPodcast network Podango today announced the twenty-one podcasting and new media speakers staged for its “Unconference” at the Podcast and New Media Expo (PNME), taking place September 28-30, at the Ontario Convention Center.
“We’re featuring an open discussion and practical, how-to exchanges of information,” said Lee Gibbons, CEO of Podango.
Podango has organized an outstanding slate of speakers and topics designed to help publishers, business and brands benefit from the new media revolution,” added Tim Bourquin, PNME Founder.
The Podango “Unconference” will take place in the Podango Theater located at Booth 200. Details below….
Podango Theater Program at PNME
September 28 – Open Discussion
- Leesa Barnes (Moderator)
- C.C. Chapman – Unkeynote Address
- MommyCast – Advantages of Forming Niched Podcast Networks – Why MommyCast & Friends?
- Paul Vogelzang – Selling Podcast Sponsorships without CPM!
- Michael Mennenga – Forming Podcast Networks
- John C. Havens- Transparency
- Jason Van Orden – Promoting Your Podcast
September 29 – Watch the Pros
- Scott Bourne (Moderator)
- Paige Heninger & Gretchen Vogelzang – MommyCast
- David Lawrence – The Latest AT
- Dusty Wright & Richard Burns – CultureCatch
- Evo Terra – From Commentors to Contributors: Building Rabid Fans
- Rich Harrington – Creating a Graphic Identity for your Podcast
- Scott Bourne & Alex Lindsay – Mac Break: Behind the Scenes
September 30 – Podcasting Essentials
- Jason Van Orden (Moderator)
- Podcasting 101: Planning
- Dan Carlin
- Rich Harrington
- Leesa Barnes
- Podcasting 101: Production
- Stacey Bond
- Summer Brooks
- Paul Colligan
- Podcasting 101: Publishing
- Dan Kuykendall
- Charles Stricklin
- Doug Kaye
This sounds much better than Podshow’s “un-expo” from last year, but I’d still like to see this as part of a more affordable and useful convention. Speaks wonders when a vendor is putting a better show than the actual event…