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Cameron Reilly: Blogger G’Day Podcast

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Light always abounds within us: celebrate! photo by Mary MacIntyre


When I was a young girl I started reading the dictionary. It was a pocket dictionary and very useful when we waited in the car while Mother was shopping, or anytime that I was bored. Finding this list of top bloggers has a similar flavor. Discovery opens my brain and produces interesting results.

If you have caught some of my previous blogs, you can see I am bouncing around the world a bit. I will do so for another few blogs. I hope you find this experience intriguing as well.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Reilly

Cameron Reilly (born 10 October 1970) of Brisbane in Australia is a blogger, podcaster and entrepreneur best known for his co-founding of The Podcast Network, a podcasting business with programming from around the world. Along with his business interests, Reilly is also involved in various facets of the digital media space, including MODM, Melbourne’s Online Digital Media forum, and is a frequent commentator on online media issues. Reilly has been called one of the “40 Biggest Players Of Australia’s Digital Age”.[1]

Contents [hide]
1 Early life and education
2 Corporate career
3 The Podcast Network
4 Controversy
5 References
6 External links

[edit] Early life and education
Cameron was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, and attended Kalkie State Primary School and Kepnock State High School in Bundaberg. After school he moved to Melbourne to work.

[edit] Corporate career

The Podcast Network
Having produced Australia’s first podcast (”G’Day World” on 26 November 2004),[4] Reilly and his G’Day World co-host Mick Stanic also produced the world’s first “Skypecast” by recording individual sides of a Skype call and stitching them together in post-production. G’Day World was one of the first podcasts to have a regular series of guests, which included the first podcasts of notable bloggers such as Robert Scoble, Doc Searls, Om Malik and Buzz Bruggeman.[citation needed]

Following the early success of G’Day World, Reilly and Stanic launched The Podcast Network on 14 February 2005, making it the first known podcasting business in the world.[citation needed] In 6 February 2006 the first episode of The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast aired, titled “An Introduction to Napoleon Bonaparte,” of which Reilly serves as the co-host along with Napoleonic historian J. David Markham.

In October 2006, Reilly was featured on the front cover of The Bulletin magazine in Australia under the heading Who Wants To Be A Billionaire.[5] In December 2006, The Podcast Network was selected by EContent Magazine as one of their Top 100 “Companies that matter most in the digital content industry”.[6] In April 2007, Reilly was named one of the “40 Biggest Players Of Australia’s Digital Age” by B&T Magazine.[citation needed]


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