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Audio Newsletter Network

Category: Advertising Media
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There are tons of interesting and useful newsletters on various business topics but I don't have the time to read them.

Why not add a Audio Newsletter Network to the satellite radio services - Sirus or XM - so I can listen the newsletters in my car on the way to and from work?

I can select to listen to marketing or financial newsletters, etc.

andrewski, Feb 03 2004

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Not enough bandwidt, and probably not enough system control.Better would be to deliver, or allow you to receive them as MP3 or something (over the internet), and take them with you on your MP3 player.

classicsat, Feb 05 2004

You don't have to wait for the satellite. You can download audio content now and put it on your PDA or audio player (in MP3 format). Seranade audio aggregates content and will make it easy for you to see what is now available. One audio that might suit you is Marketplace (from NPR). It has daily coverage of business news.

If a newsletter is not available in audio, you can get good text-to-speech service from ReadPlease. There is free version you could try, but the paid version is only about $50. I think the paid version will read directly into MS3 files.

sevans, Aug 25 2004