Just a small snippet for those who may be interested. I was interviewed this week on Wine and Dine Radio, which hails from North Carolina and is syndicated in several other geographies around the US as well as distributed through the iTunes Music Store. Lynn Krielow Chamberlain (the Wine Fairy herself) interviewed me for about 10 minutes about Vinography and wine blogging as part of this week's show. Here's a link to a file that will allow you to listen to the hour long show on your computer if you have an MP3 player like iTunes. I appear about 37 minutes into the segment.
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Bertrand
wrote:Great , Great ! I just heard the program , that's just great to see the blogger turn audio with your interview... Grape radio is also a great thing , as this Wine and Dine ...
Ryan
wrote:Very nicely done... you certainly did the blog community VOLUMES of praise and creditability. Great, great, great, great job, Chief Blogger!
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