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My Favorite Audio Sites

A friend recently asked me for the list of feeds I read to keep up with the audio world because I’m always sending him the coolest stuff. Until now, I’ve kept it a closely guarded secret. But I figured we could collaborate and you could share some of your favorite audio sites in the comments.

These are the feeds, not the actual sites. I don’t have time to visit 30 or 50 sites on a daily basis. But with the site feed, all the information comes directly to me in my inbox. If you’re not organizing and managing the content you’re interested in with Google Reader or a similar feed reader, you’re really missing out. There’s awesome power in the aggregation of information.

In no particular order:

Also, you can subscribe to my Google Reader Shared Items here.



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  1. RichNo Gravatar says:

    Recording magazine: http://www.recordingmag.com/

    They have redesigned their site! It has some very cool things to offer now :~)

    • Unfortunately, they don’t have a site feed, just a few measly editor feeds. I’ll have to talk to my boy, Justin Peacock, about that. Thanks for bringing it up!

    • Rich, I was wrong. Their feeds are here: Recording Mag RSS Feeds.

      They weren’t where I expected them to be (RSS Autodiscovery) and when I found the blogs in the footer, it didn’t include the news feed. But they do have a big old RSS Feed button at the bottom of the page that I somehow missed. I know how I missed it, usually RSS info is listed in the sidebar and browser address bar.

      I’m subscribing now and hopefully they’ll make the list. But Justin knows his shit so I’m definitely subscribing to his blog.

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