NPR API allows you to roll your own podcast

Oh, now this is a whole lot of audio only green-screen kind of fun. NPR has an API that allows you to mix up your own podcast using their content.

With today’s launch, however, the API now allows users to slice through the NPR.org archive to create custom podcast feeds based on virtually any aggregation (or combination of aggregations) in the API. To learn more about this, go to the NPR Podcast Directory.

Now that is pretty cool. Hat tip to @andycarvin via twitter.

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  1. Still no embedded audio, apparently.

    Posted by Anonymous | December 18, 2008, 3:32 pm
  2. Embedded audio was launched last summer. If you get yourself an api key you can use our query generator to create a javascript widget with customizes npr audio.

    Posted by andy carvin | December 18, 2008, 3:40 pm
  3. Podcasts… wow..

    Latest figures I had from WRAL — a site with 40 million page views a month — put podcasts at a little around a “couple hundred” per month

    This was about 9 months ago

    Seriously… podcasting? are we still stuck on that???

    Posted by Rod Overton | December 18, 2008, 8:23 pm
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  5. Are there any plans for the easy YouTube-style “paste this code” embedding?

    Posted by Anonymous | December 21, 2008, 4:37 pm
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