Pre press podcast?

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Does anyone know a good pre press podcast exist? TodayinPrint (Today In Print Podcast) had a good one two years ago but it's been discontinued since.

Don't get me wrong, this forum is packed with knowledge and solutions. Although sometimes it's just good to hear people talk about news, issues, opinions, challenges you are dealing with on a daily basis and not just reading through filtered words.

Yup, pre press is not exactly the most exciting thing to podcast about, but if we can somehow bring/translate the content of this forum to a podcast, it would be a great addition to compliment the site.

Any thoughts?
 
Design Tools Weekly & Inside Digital Design

Design Tools Weekly & Inside Digital Design

These two podcasts may be of interest to you. I'm the co-host of the first one, and a weekly guest on the second one.

http://www.designtoolsweekly.com
http://www.insidedigitaldesign.com

- Jay Nelson
Editor & Publisher
Design Tools Monthly
http://www.design-tools.com
 
Hi Jay,
With all due respect, DesignTools podcast sounds like too much of a salesman's pitch from start to finish. I tried the podcast a while back, but it just doesn't work for me. If you look around this forum, it's packed with solutions to real work issues and dilemmas. TodayinPrint's podcast had contents very similar to what this forum is offering and was produced by people who worked downstream. It's ashamed those guys don't produce it anymore.
 
Haven't listened yet, but this podcast is available through Apple itunes:

Hennepin Technical College, Printing & Prepress Technologies PodCasts

Also Rick Littrell's now defunct Rick Littrell's "Inside Print Radio" is dated, but, still listed at Apple itunes store. I thought it was good. Maybe with enough harassment he will resurrect the show!

stephen
 

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