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Speaker Bio: Scott Bourne
Scott Bourne, Chief Visionary of Bourne Media Group
Scott Bourne is the chief visionary at Bourne Media Group. He is widely recognized as a pioneer in the digital audio field. He founded NetRadio, the world's first Internet radio network and was recognized by "Websight Magazine" as one of the 100 most influential and important people on the Web in 1995 and 1996.
Scott has a variety of media experience and has recently turned most of his attention on podcasting. As an early adopter of Internet audio technology, Scott is well positioned to share his knowledge with audiences interested in podcasting.
Here's a list of Scott's relevant accomplishments and experience.
1) Received FCC Third Class Phone License (FCC Class III W/Broadcast
Endorsement) at age 16
2) Attended Columbia School of Broadcasting
3) Worked as a production engineer at WNAP in Indianapolis, Indiana
4) Hosted world's first radio talk show devoted to the Internet -
KWJZ - Minneapolis, MN
5) Past member Radio Advertising Bureau
6) Certified Radio Marketing Consultant
7) Featured in Radio & Production Magazine
8) Founder of NetRadio, the world's first Internet-only radio network
9) Founder 30:60 Productions - independent radio production house in
Boise, ID and Minneapolis, MN
10) Producer of nationally-syndicated radio programs including
NetGuide Radio, Cycle Talk, ElectionTalk and AudioCast
11) Producer of Idaho Business Beat
12) Principal Bourne Media Group - Podcasting consultancy
13) Trainer at Lynda.com (Podcasting With GarageBand 3.0)
Scott produces and co-hosts the iLifeZone Podcast (www.ilifezone.com) with MacWorld magazine's Chris Breen and O'Reilly Network's Derrick Story. Scott has also been a guest on such shows as CNBC MoneyLine, PBS's series The Computer Chronicles, Leo Laporte's MacBreak and Scott Sheppard's Inside Mac Radio. Scott also writes for MacDevCenter, O'Reilly Digital Media and is the publisher of the Podcastingtricks.com blog.
Go to sessions for Day 1: Friday, September 29, 2006
Go to sessions for Day 2: Saturday, September 30, 2006
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