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Simply Syndicated is a UK company which produces a selection of podcasts [1] and began podcasting in August 2005. Simply Syndicated is a featured provider in the UK iTunes Store podcast section [2]. In addition to providing Podcasts, the Simply Syndicated website features forums and blogs for most of its shows.
Simply Syndicated's podcasting output is noted for it's highly informal structure and atmosphere.
During March of 2005, Richard Smith and Tristan Ofield of Anonymous Room Productions [3] began experimenting with podcasting as a means of promoting various feature length and short films, by releasing a series of features covering their new film releases. They then decided that podcasting was a new media which was capable of much more.
A weekly audio show called Movies You Should See was launched in August 2005. The popularity of Movies You Should See led to the need of a larger web host, which came a free domain name, providing the opportunity for Smith to create a web site for Movies You Should See, as well as showcasing new work from Anonymous Room Productions.
In time Simply Syndicated has moved away from Anonymous Room Productions, and is now a separate business within it's own right. The network's line up has now expanded to include nine shows. [4].
In July of 2007, Simply Syndicated was offered the chance to join the Podshow. They turned down this offer, in order to maintain their independence.
The Movies You Should See (MYSS) podcast [5] [6] is released once a week, currently on Saturdays, with each episode lasting around an hour. MYSS is also notable for its large volume of in-jokes, something which may confuse the new listener
All the episodes before and including the 1st Birthday special are no longer on the feed but are available to buy from the Simply Syndicated store, as either individual episode download or as part of the 'Movies You Should See Year One' DVDs collection [7].
The show was featured in a Radio Times review of podcasts [8].
Movies You Should See Episode Guide
Make It So | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Richard Smith and Mike Dawson |
Genre | Star Trek |
Updates | Weekly, generally Mondays |
Publication | |
Original release | 02/10/2006 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Make It So is a podcast [9] [10] hosted by Richard Smith and Mike Dawson in which they discuss aspects of the popular TV and films series Star Trek and it's Spin-offs. The show is unstructured and the hosts often take the episode's discussion topic from the shows' forum [11] or from listener suggestions e-mailed in. Make It So is released every Monday.
Make It So Episode Guide
The title Make It So is taken from the "Make it so" command frequently used by Captain Jean-Luc Picard ( Patrick Stewart), a fictional Starfleet officer in The Next Generation. The command, which is used following an order to prepare for something, like plotting a course to prepare for a trip, or arming torpedoes to prepare for an attack, means "Make the order I just gave you happen."
In August of 2007, Smith and Dawson were made the 'Sci-Fi Super Fans' on Sky Movies. They recorded a series of short discussions that were played over the end credits of a season of Star Wars and Star Trek movies. Each discussion pitted a element from the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises to determine which was better. [12]
Weekend Watches | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Richard Smith, Allison Downing |
Genre | TV & Film, DVDs |
Updates | Weekly, generally Thursdays |
Publication | |
Original release | 24/11/2006 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Weekend Watches is a weekly podcast [13] [14] presented by the couple Richard Smith and Allison Downing. The show is a spin-off from Movies You Should See, covering mainly film and television recommendations for the forthcoming weekend. Episodes are currently released every Thursday.
Weedend Watches Episode Guide
...Or Do You Think That's Just Bo!!*#ks? | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Richard Smith |
Genre | Society and Culture, Rants |
Updates | Weekly, generally Wednesdays |
Publication | |
Original release | 17/10/2006 |
Ratings | Explicit |
...Or Do You Think That's Just Bo!!*#ks? is a weekly podcast [15] [16] released on Tuesdays, hosted by Richard Smith in which he talks about various aspects of the news and popular culture that he finds annoying. From June 28, 2007-August 25, 2007 the show was on hiatus, as the question of whether or not to continue the podcast was being debated. Upon the new show's release, it had undergone a significant reformatting.
...Or Do You Think That's Just Bo!!*#ks? Episode Guide
The Definitive Word | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Will Tristram |
Genre | Society and Culture |
Updates | Weekly, generally Thursdays |
Publication | |
Original release | 09/02/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
The Definitive Word is a weekly podcast [17] released on Fridays. It is hosted by Will Tristram and features weekly guests, mostly notably Mike Dawson, who has appeared in most of the episodes.
The show discusses all manner of topics relating to modern culture, both serious and nonsensical. Show topics range from Top Ten Cartoon Ladies and The Simpsons to Pornography and Swearing to Prostitution and Hong Kong Law.
The Definitive Word Episode Guide
Albums You Should Hear | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Colin Cunningham, Allison Downing and Michael Storer |
Genre | Music |
Updates | Weekly, generally Sundays |
Publication | |
Original release | 08/07/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Albums You Should Hear [18]. The show follows a similar format to Movies you Should See but instead of films, the show discusses albums. The show is hosted by Colin Cunningham, Allison Downing and Michael Storer. The show was also mentioned in a Guardian Unlimited article about podcast music shows. [19]
An Albums You Should Hear Poster (Published: July 7, 2007) was the first thing published on the Albums You Should Hear podcast feed [20].
Albums You Should Hear Episode Guide
Men of the House | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Mike Dawson and Craig Bevan |
Genre | Comedy Short |
Updates | Twice Weekly |
Publication | |
Original release | 11/08/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Men of the House [21] is a comedic short featuring Craig Bevan and Mike Dawson, that airs twice a week. The show is generally about the arguments Dawson and Bevan encounter while living in the same house. The typical episode is under 4 minutes, and covers the trivial conversations between Craig and Mike, both playing somewhat exaggerated versions of themselves.
The first season ended on the 23rd of November 2007. It has not been decided when the second season of the show will begin.
Men of the House Episode Guide
Left Field Cinema | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Mike Dawson |
Genre | Film, Reviews, Short |
Updates | Weekly |
Publication | |
Original release | 28/11/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Simply Syndicated's only scripted show apart from Men of the House, Left-Field Cinema is hosted by Mike Dawson. A spin off from Movies You Should See, the show is scripted (sometimes taken from the Movies You Should See blog), a major departure from the rest of Simply Syndicated, and gives a mixture of analysis of old films and film makers, and reviews of recent releases. [22].
Games You Should Play | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | John Speiers |
Genre | Video Games |
Updates | Weekly |
Publication | |
Original release | 04/12/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
The newest podcast in the Simply Syndicated network and the first not to feature any members from the other shows. The show is hosted by John Speiers and follows the format of other podcasts in Simply Syndicated's "Nouns You Should Verb" series.
Simply Hear [23] [24] is a single podcast RSS feed for the entire Simply Syndicated output.
This article was deleted per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Simply Syndicated by KrakatoaKatie 00:19, 10 December 2007 (UTC).
Untimecoded entries here are EDT (-0400).
This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's work-in-progress page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. For guidance on developing this draft, see
Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources:
Google (
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scholar ·
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WP refs) ·
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Simply Syndicated is a UK company which produces a selection of podcasts [1] and began podcasting in August 2005. Simply Syndicated is a featured provider in the UK iTunes Store podcast section [2]. In addition to providing Podcasts, the Simply Syndicated website features forums and blogs for most of its shows.
Simply Syndicated's podcasting output is noted for it's highly informal structure and atmosphere.
During March of 2005, Richard Smith and Tristan Ofield of Anonymous Room Productions [3] began experimenting with podcasting as a means of promoting various feature length and short films, by releasing a series of features covering their new film releases. They then decided that podcasting was a new media which was capable of much more.
A weekly audio show called Movies You Should See was launched in August 2005. The popularity of Movies You Should See led to the need of a larger web host, which came a free domain name, providing the opportunity for Smith to create a web site for Movies You Should See, as well as showcasing new work from Anonymous Room Productions.
In time Simply Syndicated has moved away from Anonymous Room Productions, and is now a separate business within it's own right. The network's line up has now expanded to include nine shows. [4].
In July of 2007, Simply Syndicated was offered the chance to join the Podshow. They turned down this offer, in order to maintain their independence.
The Movies You Should See (MYSS) podcast [5] [6] is released once a week, currently on Saturdays, with each episode lasting around an hour. MYSS is also notable for its large volume of in-jokes, something which may confuse the new listener
All the episodes before and including the 1st Birthday special are no longer on the feed but are available to buy from the Simply Syndicated store, as either individual episode download or as part of the 'Movies You Should See Year One' DVDs collection [7].
The show was featured in a Radio Times review of podcasts [8].
Movies You Should See Episode Guide
Make It So | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Richard Smith and Mike Dawson |
Genre | Star Trek |
Updates | Weekly, generally Mondays |
Publication | |
Original release | 02/10/2006 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Make It So is a podcast [9] [10] hosted by Richard Smith and Mike Dawson in which they discuss aspects of the popular TV and films series Star Trek and it's Spin-offs. The show is unstructured and the hosts often take the episode's discussion topic from the shows' forum [11] or from listener suggestions e-mailed in. Make It So is released every Monday.
Make It So Episode Guide
The title Make It So is taken from the "Make it so" command frequently used by Captain Jean-Luc Picard ( Patrick Stewart), a fictional Starfleet officer in The Next Generation. The command, which is used following an order to prepare for something, like plotting a course to prepare for a trip, or arming torpedoes to prepare for an attack, means "Make the order I just gave you happen."
In August of 2007, Smith and Dawson were made the 'Sci-Fi Super Fans' on Sky Movies. They recorded a series of short discussions that were played over the end credits of a season of Star Wars and Star Trek movies. Each discussion pitted a element from the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises to determine which was better. [12]
Weekend Watches | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Richard Smith, Allison Downing |
Genre | TV & Film, DVDs |
Updates | Weekly, generally Thursdays |
Publication | |
Original release | 24/11/2006 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Weekend Watches is a weekly podcast [13] [14] presented by the couple Richard Smith and Allison Downing. The show is a spin-off from Movies You Should See, covering mainly film and television recommendations for the forthcoming weekend. Episodes are currently released every Thursday.
Weedend Watches Episode Guide
...Or Do You Think That's Just Bo!!*#ks? | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Richard Smith |
Genre | Society and Culture, Rants |
Updates | Weekly, generally Wednesdays |
Publication | |
Original release | 17/10/2006 |
Ratings | Explicit |
...Or Do You Think That's Just Bo!!*#ks? is a weekly podcast [15] [16] released on Tuesdays, hosted by Richard Smith in which he talks about various aspects of the news and popular culture that he finds annoying. From June 28, 2007-August 25, 2007 the show was on hiatus, as the question of whether or not to continue the podcast was being debated. Upon the new show's release, it had undergone a significant reformatting.
...Or Do You Think That's Just Bo!!*#ks? Episode Guide
The Definitive Word | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Will Tristram |
Genre | Society and Culture |
Updates | Weekly, generally Thursdays |
Publication | |
Original release | 09/02/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
The Definitive Word is a weekly podcast [17] released on Fridays. It is hosted by Will Tristram and features weekly guests, mostly notably Mike Dawson, who has appeared in most of the episodes.
The show discusses all manner of topics relating to modern culture, both serious and nonsensical. Show topics range from Top Ten Cartoon Ladies and The Simpsons to Pornography and Swearing to Prostitution and Hong Kong Law.
The Definitive Word Episode Guide
Albums You Should Hear | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Colin Cunningham, Allison Downing and Michael Storer |
Genre | Music |
Updates | Weekly, generally Sundays |
Publication | |
Original release | 08/07/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Albums You Should Hear [18]. The show follows a similar format to Movies you Should See but instead of films, the show discusses albums. The show is hosted by Colin Cunningham, Allison Downing and Michael Storer. The show was also mentioned in a Guardian Unlimited article about podcast music shows. [19]
An Albums You Should Hear Poster (Published: July 7, 2007) was the first thing published on the Albums You Should Hear podcast feed [20].
Albums You Should Hear Episode Guide
Men of the House | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Mike Dawson and Craig Bevan |
Genre | Comedy Short |
Updates | Twice Weekly |
Publication | |
Original release | 11/08/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Men of the House [21] is a comedic short featuring Craig Bevan and Mike Dawson, that airs twice a week. The show is generally about the arguments Dawson and Bevan encounter while living in the same house. The typical episode is under 4 minutes, and covers the trivial conversations between Craig and Mike, both playing somewhat exaggerated versions of themselves.
The first season ended on the 23rd of November 2007. It has not been decided when the second season of the show will begin.
Men of the House Episode Guide
Left Field Cinema | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Mike Dawson |
Genre | Film, Reviews, Short |
Updates | Weekly |
Publication | |
Original release | 28/11/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
Simply Syndicated's only scripted show apart from Men of the House, Left-Field Cinema is hosted by Mike Dawson. A spin off from Movies You Should See, the show is scripted (sometimes taken from the Movies You Should See blog), a major departure from the rest of Simply Syndicated, and gives a mixture of analysis of old films and film makers, and reviews of recent releases. [22].
Games You Should Play | |
---|---|
Presentation | |
Hosted by | John Speiers |
Genre | Video Games |
Updates | Weekly |
Publication | |
Original release | 04/12/2007 |
Ratings | Explicit |
The newest podcast in the Simply Syndicated network and the first not to feature any members from the other shows. The show is hosted by John Speiers and follows the format of other podcasts in Simply Syndicated's "Nouns You Should Verb" series.
Simply Hear [23] [24] is a single podcast RSS feed for the entire Simply Syndicated output.
This article was deleted per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Simply Syndicated by KrakatoaKatie 00:19, 10 December 2007 (UTC).
Untimecoded entries here are EDT (-0400).