Audioboo: Can it be used for news reporting? Some case studies
Yesterday Journalism.co.uk spoke with Audioboo founder Mark Rock about the potential for the iPhone audio app to be used for local news reporting: “[E]veryone knows what’s happening to traditional...
View ArticleAudioboo debuts in Guardian article
The Guardian’s inventive use of mobile application Audioboo during last week’s G20 news coverage isn’t the end of the paper’s experiments with the audio recording service. According to a tweet from...
View ArticleAudio reporting tool Audioboo experiments with paid-for account for ITV
Since its launch in March, Audioboo, the service which allows users to record and upload short audio recordings, has notched up 30,000 registered users and been taken up by both hyperlocal and...
View ArticleQ&A: Audioboo founder on the riots, Libya and ‘friendly competitor’ SoundCloud
Mark Rock, CEO of Audioboo. Photo by Kate Arkless Gray. Since it launched in 2009, Audioboo has become widely used by journalists and so-called citizen reporters. You can add a picture and geolocate...
View ArticleFT: BBC officially partners with AudioBoo to add programme web clips
The Financial Times has reported that the BBC has officially partnered with AudioBoo to post sound clips from programmes onto its website. BBC journalists have been using AudioBoo since shortly after...
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