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Vote For #PodcastWednesdays In The 8th Annual Podcast Awards Starting Today

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Nominations for the 8th annual Podcast Awards open Oct. 1

The People’s Choice Podcast Awards, better known as the Podcast Awards, is an annual set of awards given to the best Podcasts as voted by the people. The annual Podcast Awards is a chance for your show to be recognized so be sure to inform your audience of the event.

The 8th annual Podcast Awards Ceremony will be Held at New Media Expo in Las Vegas January 2013 with financial incentives to attend for “every” show that receives a nomination.

The Podcast Awards is still seeking sponsors for this years event and, we encourages podcasters to support the awards as it is our single way to promote an award shows in the space.

The Process:

Nominations are open Oct. 1-15. Podcast Listeners nominate up to 22 shows. Each category will have an entry form that asks for the name of the podcast, the podcast url, feed, your name, your email address, and nomination comments. The email address must be valid to receive verification on the nomination.

Word of warning for your audiences. They can only submit the nomination form once see rules.

Once nominations close 44 volunteer listeners will review the nominations, and grade the podcasts that are nominated. The reviewers grade shows on the following.

  • Nominated in an appropriate category.
  • Show established prior to Jan. 1, 2012.
  • Produced more than 10 Episodes.
  • RSS feed icon with enclosures visible on their website.

A grading sheet is used in the review

  • 40 percent: Total number of nominations a podcast receives
  • 15 percent: Quality of the website’s design
  • 15 percent: Quality of sound
  • 10 percent: Delivery quality and show format
  • 20 percent: Content relevance

The top 10 nominees in each category will be announced for the final voting slate which will start in November.

Categories include:

  • People’s Choice
  • Best Produced
  • Best Video Podcast
  • Business
  • Comedy
  • Culture-Art
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Food and Drink
  • Gaming
  • General
  • GLBT
  • Health and Fitness
  • Mature
  • Movies/Films
  • Podsafe Music
  • Politics/News
  • Religious Inspiration
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Visit the PodcastAwards.com website for all the details and latest announcements. Follow the PodcastAwards Twitter account as well.

Hundreds Gather For ‘Peace N Philly’ (@PeaceNPhilly) #PeaceNPhilly By @NateLee1008

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West Philadelphia organizer Rashaad Lambert was one of the participants of the recent Peace N Philly town hall meeting to address the crisis in youth violence. The meeting drew hundreds of teens to Love Park in Center City.

While town hall meetings are a common occurrence, Lambert said the Love Park gathering was unique in that it solicited the participation of youth, incorporated social media through the use of podcasts, Facebook and other cyberspace technology to reach younger audiences as well as those who could not attend personally.

According to Lambert, the town hall meeting, which included concerned residents, organizers and elected officials was aimed at solutions as opposed to just articulating the problem.

“We did a live broadcast on the Peace N Philly town hall meeting. [the organizers] actually enlisted me to me and my team to do video and live audio streaming so we could actually get social media, we packed out love park,” he said. “It was so many people that the people couldn’t even fit.”

With crime in the city continuing to be a major concern for officials and residents, Lambert said the traditional methods of addressing the problem may no longer be sufficient.

“There’s a lot of marches and talking about what should be done and could be done and what hasn’t been done but there’s not a lot of targeting the actual problem and coming up with viable solutions,” he said.

With the help of social media, tweets, and good old-fashioned word of mouth, the town hall meeting may have engaged a segment of the population not typically incorporated in such movements — the 30 and under.

“We enlisted a group of young people and politicians like Jannie Blackwell, the current district attorney [Seth Williams] and a few other politicians who came to actually hear us out so they could take our suggestions back to some of their superiors and colleagues to try to get some of these solutions implemented,” Lambert said.

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Lambert said there are quite a few anti-violence programs operating in the city, which are amply funded, but just aren’t working because they rely upon outdated information and ideas.

Podcasting is one way to raise awareness and start dialogue among youth that are not likely to get their news and information from traditional sources, according to Lambert.

“We try to appeal to people our age [under 30]. Our generation is somewhat detached from watching news on television and listening to news on the radio,” he said. “We don’t like to be directly marketed to, we don’t like having commercials thrown in our faces.”

Lambert’s weekly podcasts provide a way for the younger, more tech savvy population to hear about news and current affairs in a format that is less commercial and created with them in mind.

The constraints of regular radio broadcasts, according to Lambert, is one of the reasons he chose podcasting to reach his intended audience.

“To me there are a lot of rules and things that you have to abide by and we wouldn’t be able to accomplish our mission of education because their attention is more focused on entertainment,” he said.

The podcast, founded by Lambert and Eric Blair last November, airs Wednesdays at 11:11 a.m. Listen online at iamnotarapperispit.com/feed/podcast or reach them on twitter: @podcastweds.