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Download This Show

by ABC Radio National


http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/downloadthisshow/
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Sydneysider Marc Fennell hosts Download this Show, a podcast about technology, social media, gadgets and digital culture. Expect stories about leaks, the tech industry, online porn, VR and more, with Fennell as your energetic guide.


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  • Working with Sound: Marc Fennell


    Marc Fennell is the creator of the ABC’s award-winning media and technology programme Download This Show. He spoke to us about media diversity, Australian voices and editing with your eyes closed.

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    Marc Fennell created and presents ABC Radio National’s award-winning weekly technology radio programme, Download This Show. It was listed as a Best…

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