Posts Tagged ‘david beronja’

Nashville Tech Feed Podcast #34 – Live from Podcamp Nashville 2011!

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Subscribe with iTunes | Podcast RSS Feed (MP3/iPad/iPhone) We’re broadcasting live from Podcamp Nashville 2011 one of the largest Podcamps in the United States. After a whirlwind day of live streaming everybody else we jump in for the last slot. Here is what is in the show. What was [...]

Nashville Tech Feed #29 – 2010 Predictions Revisited & iPad 2

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Subscribe with iTunes | Podcast RSS Feed (MP3/iPad/iPhone) Even though it’s March and 2011 is well under way there is no reason why not take a episode to look back at our 2010 predictions and see if we were correct and if we feel the same way about them. [...]

Nashville Tech Feed Podcast #25 – Radio Tech and Moontoast Social Commerce

We have another big episode this week featuring Radio Tech and Social Commerce. t. Dan Buckley from Production Director and Request Hour DJ on Nashville’s very own Lightning 100 stops by to discuss radio tech and Live on the Green. Marcus Whitney co-founder and CTO of Moontoast shares what they have going including how Taylor Swift is using their Social Commerce system for her presale. Show notes and listen live at MusicCityInteractive.com

Nashville Tech Feed Podcast #24 – Tech Council Conversation


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Hello I’m David Beronja a web designer/developer with 15+ years of experience and 8 years in the belly of the music industry beast. I’d like to welcome you to the first post of hopefully many of for the Nashville Feed podcasts on Music City Interactive website.

A little backstory on the Nashville Feed, it was started way back in 2006 as a independent music podcast featuring artists in Tennessee. After a few episodes it became a frustrating experience with confusion of what a podcast was back then, time involved and