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Welcome to 'Transmitting to Earth'. I'm Charssun and I'll be your host. This blog and podcast is a byproduct of VoyagerRadio.com and is intended to provide the most timely information about this Internet radio station. It is also intended to be a fun and accessible electronic journal with commentary focusing on Internet radio, podcasting and webcasting issues and technologies, music, and some of my other interests. I also offer personal perspective about being an Internet radio broadcaster (and podcaster).

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Repairing VoyagerRadio

 
These past two days I've been working on VoyagerRadio more than I have in two years. Seriously. Actually, I've been working on one area or another of the website, its blogs and its podcasts for the better part of the past week. I'm not entirely certain where the inspiration came from, but I suspect that my need to migrate the website to a new web host had something to do with it.

I also recently purchased the domain name tempoofthedown.com (that's tempo of the down dot com), and I've begun the initial stages of its development. tempoofthedown.com is an offspring of VoyagerRadio, of course, since Tempo of the Down is currently VoyagerRadio's main podcast. (The blog you are currently reading, Transmitting to Earth, also has a podcast, which I often refer to as a blogcast. So if you subscribe to this blog's feed using iTunes, you'll receive commentary-centered podcasts once in awhile.)

The difficult, though fun (I'm hoping), part comes next. That is, figuring out how to separate the forthcoming Tempo of the Down website from the VoyagerRadio site while simultaneously keeping the two projects integrated. I still see Tempo as part of the VoyagerRadio brand, if we can call it that. Perhaps that's where I should adjust my thinking; perhaps Tempo of the Down should be its own brand, entirely independent of its parent project. Yet still, I want to include VoyagerRadio in some aspect of Tempo, since my goal is to continue growing the VoyagerRadio "network".

I'm open to any suggestions. And as always, please stay tuned.


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