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THE ASIA-PACIFIC RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP; IN A PAIR OF HEADPHONES NEAR YOU! |
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The action and drama of the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship is now available on your computer or MP3 player. As the region's premier rally series, the A.P.R.C. is leading the way yet again, announcing the launch of its new audio podcast, APRC Live.
The podcast sounds like a radio show, but can be downloaded from the internet and played on a computer or anyMP3 player. This allows fans from anywhere in the world to keep up with the rally action.Speaking about the launch of the new show, host Bruce McKinnon said, "With events run in seven countries, this provides fans an easy way to keep in touch with the series as it happens, wherever it happens. The WRC launched its own podcast mid-last year, and over the last 18 months I've had a great response from rally fans all over the world to my rally podcast TheDogBox.""Podcasting is an exciting step for the A.P.R.C. to take, and as a fan myself, I'm really looking forward to the first show!"Although the podcast sounds just like a radio show, listeners aren't tied down to a set schedule. Once you've downloaded the podcast, you can choose when, where, and how many times, you want to listen.New episodes will be available on the Tuesday following each round of the series, free of charge, from the podcast web site, www.aprclive.com. The shows' MP3 files can be downloaded directly from aprclive.com, or iTunes users can have it automatically downloaded to their computers by searching for 'aprc live' in the podcast section of the iTunes music store.More information, a the 2007 season preview show, and video from the season opener in New Caledonia, is available from www.aprclive.com. |