How to do community radio workshop

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  1. Overview of streaming based on this RadioVague article. Covers the basic block components of the stream source, server and client framework, and also should include something about publishing of streams (announcements).
  2. Stream source:
    1. Looking at audio equipment:
      1. Types of microphone
      2. Cables and connectors
      3. Mixers
      4. Sound cards
      5. The laptop
        1. Windows + WinAmp
        2. OS X + Nicecast
        3. Linux + Darkice/Ardour
        4. Campcaster
  3. Streaming server
    1. Run one yourself or use another one?
      1. Icecast vs Shoutcast vs Quicktime vs Real
      2. GISS and other such projects providing free and open servers.
  4. Clients
    1. Announcing your stream on the net
    2. Providing links to your stream
    3. Providing embedded players on your site
    4. Producing and providing podcasts
  5. Hooking it all up: Producing audio and a programme
    1. Designing a schedule
    2. Producing a jingle
    3. Mobile recording and broadcasting
    4. Recording your shows for prosperity and podcasting