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Doctor Who Podshock
Last Updated: June 12, 2007

Doctor Who: Podshock is the world's #1 Doctor Who internet podcast. As of January 21, the producers of Podshock and Outpost Gallifrey joined forces to rebrand it Outpost Gallifrey Presents... Doctor Who: Podshock -- the same great content regular listeners have always enjoyed, and now with the added support of the world's most popular Doctor Who website.

Outpost Gallifrey Presents... Doctor Who: Podshock is a free weekly international podcast (internet radio show) produced by The Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey. It features the latest Doctor Who news, reviews, interviews, and discussions from US, UK, Australian, and Canadian perspectives. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani in the US and James Naughton in the UK, with segments by Australian correspondent Chris Rattray, Canadian correspondents Mike Doran and Russel Hale, and regular contributions by Taras Hnatyshyn (US) and Colin Bordley (AKA Abersoch) (UK).

For past episodes of Doctor Who: Podshock, visit our Recent Podshock Episodes section!

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Subscribe to our podcast feed to get each episode of Doctor Who: Podshock automatically using either Apple iTunes or your favourite podcast ("catcher") client software.

PodcastDoctor Who: Podshock - podcast feed:

http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml 

Apple iTunes users can simply click here and then click the subscribe button in iTunes to subscribe to Doctor Who: Podshock.

If you require the MP3 file format version of our show (for those unable to play AAC and the Enhanced Podcast format), we have added a dedicated MP3 version of our feed as a courtesy to our listeners.

PodcastDoctor Who: Podshock MP3 - a MP3 file format podcast feed:

http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml 

While iTunes is great and easy to use, you may want more features and functions for subscribing to podcasts, an example of a podcast client software with such features that we can recommend is iPodderX. It is available for both Mac and Windows platforms. Simply copy and paste our feed address into your podcast "catcher" client such as iPodderX.

FAQ

How can I play AAC files on my non-iPod player? You can use Apple iTunes to play the AAC files right from your computer or if you wish to use the AAC files on your portable digital audio player which does not natively support the AAC format, you can simply convert the AAC to MP3 within iTunes. First be sure you have your encoding preferences set for MP3. Do this by going to iTunes preferences, then go to importing (may be in the "Advanced" section) and be sure that importing is set for MP3 Encoding. Then go to the track you want to convert, right-click (or control-click) on the file and choose "Convert selection to MP3" -- and there you have it. UPDATE: We have added a MP3 file format podcast feed that will contain MP3 versions of Doctor Who: Podshock. You no longer need to convert AAC files to MP3 files. See above for details.

How can I submit an audio comment to the show? Simply send your short audio comment to our feedback email address or you can use Skype or Gizmo and leave a voice message to Podshock to be considered for the show. If you don't have the audio equipment to record an audio comment with your computer, you can simply leave your audio comment as a voice mail message by calling the Doctor Who: Podshock phone line: 206-888-4-WHO (206-888-4946) (please note that this is a US phone number, any toll charges to the 206 area code will apply).

What is an Enhanced Podcast? The Enhanced Podcast format is a special AAC audio file with chapters that allows listeners to jump to and from any chapter within a podcast, each chapter can have a different name and embedded image that can be viewed in iTunes or an iPod with a colour display, URL links can also be embedded into each chapter allowing listeners to easily jump to any web page with a click in iTunes, and finally listeners have the benefit of the audio quality that comes with AAC format.

How can I show my support? This site and our podcast are free to use and listen to respectively. Though there are costs involved in maintaining and producing both. If you like, please make a donation to help offset these costs and to help ensure that we can continue to bring you both. You can do so at the official Doctor Who: Podshock website.