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CommentWednesday, December 21, 2005

Yahoo Search Guys Go Webcasting

Jeremy Zawodny and Tim Mayer, known for their search work with Yahoo, have a webcast/podcast planned for debut.

WebmasterRadio.fm brings you Power Source, a webcast that will feature Mayer and Zawodny that will also be available as a podcast. Search Engine Watch reported on the new show, which begins December 21st at 8 pm ET.

The WebmasterRadio site provided a description of the new show:

Tim Mayer and Jeremy Zawodny, presented by Yahoo! Search, are your hosts for a power hour surging with an exciting look at some of the Valley's newest and hottest companies! Tap in to interviews and commentary from people working behind the scenes plus, Tim and Jeremy will light it up with the latest happenings in the online world and details on their ongoing quest for world domination! This show airs the last Wednesday of each month...make sure you tune in.
The monthly show has been a project WebmasterRadio.fm pursued for over a year, Zawodny posted in his blog:

Basically it's an hour for us to do pretty much whatever we want. Well, within reason.

I wanted to make a joke about it sounding more exciting that it really is, but we've never done this before. So it's kind of exciting. I have no idea what will come of it. :-)

Our guest tomorrow will be Adam Rifkin (blog) of Renkoo, 106 Miles, KnowNow, and various other pursuits. Adam's been around the block a few times. As far as I can tell, he knows everyone who's anyone in Silicon Valley.

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David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.

News Tags: Search, Yahoo, webcasting

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