Hollywood Podcast #1 – CHASING GWYNETH: PART1

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Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, rides along with a Hollywood paparazzi photographer as he and his cohorts chase down Gwyneth Paltrow.

Running Time: 56:22

13 Responses to Hollywood Podcast #1 – CHASING GWYNETH: PART1
  1. Douglas Fasching
    March 28, 2005 | 11:45 am

    Tim,

    Audio sounded great and I like the topic. I will echo the length comments, both Nick’s and yours. It’s tough to find the right size.

    I will be subscribing for more shows.

    At the end you mention http://www.hollywoodpodcast.com. When I go there it’s still a placeholder. I assume that belongs to you, but you might see if you can redirect to hollywoodpodcast.libsyn.com for now.

    Good luck!

    Douglas

  2. Nick Fenske
    March 28, 2005 | 12:22 pm

    Tim,

    Gave your chasing Gwyneth show a listen. Interesting show and I liked it personally. It definately gives the other side of the story or picture so I say.

    One concern that I have for your show is that it’s too long. I think most people on the internet want wham bam thank mam(heck, that’s society in general). Now if you took the best of the show and made it into twenty minutes or so, then I think you could have a good following. I could be wrong, but I think that’s the approach that would best serve your show.

    An now that I’ve listened to your show and given you some feedback, I’d love to hear your impressions on the little extraveganza I’m a part of.

    WEBSITE
    http://www.outrageouscommunications.com

    RSS LINK
    http://www.outrageouscommunications.com/nickandjeffshow_rsslink.xml

    Look forward to hearing back from you, good luck with your podcast.

    Nick Fenske
    Co-Host

  3. Nick Fenske
    March 28, 2005 | 12:31 pm

    Tim,

    Here’s the RSS link you requested.

    http://www.outrageouscommunications.com/nickandjeffshow_rsslink.xml

    or go to http://www.outrageouscommunications.com/nickandjeffshow.html

    You can preview all shows.

    Peace,

    Nick

  4. Tim Coyne
    March 28, 2005 | 12:41 pm

    Nick,

    Thanks so much for listening! Yes, I struggled with the length. I hear you. I learned a lot doing that first podcast. I’ll take a listen to yours asap and get back to you. Thanks Nick.

    Tim

  5. Tim Coyne
    March 28, 2005 | 3:21 pm

    Thanks Doug! Good luck! I just got back from Kevin Smith’s “Vulgarthon” film festival where I got run over by Ben Affleck’s bodyguards but got a short interview with Kevin Smith. I’ll podcast it in a couple weeks. See ya!

  6. chris_b
    March 29, 2005 | 10:27 am

    hi, enjoyed you’re first podcast – the bits of commentry interspersed throughout the show work really well and keep things flowing nicely. The length didn’t bother me – I think it’s OK to have an hour long show every once in a while. Looking forward to part 2 and also the Kevin Smith interview.

  7. Tim Coyne
    March 29, 2005 | 1:51 pm

    Thanks so much Chris! I’m just slowly trying to build some listeners while putting together some decent content. Stay tuned!

  8. Martin Burns
    April 7, 2005 | 6:36 am

    Enjoyed the podcast … if you’re going out to do more reports … let me know … I’m a reporter working on a story about podcasters who actually hit the streets … good luck.

  9. Tim Coyne
    April 7, 2005 | 9:15 am

    Yo Martin! Drop me a personal email at tim@timcoyne.com so I can contact you when I’m heading out for a story.

  10. Kenneth H
    April 10, 2005 | 11:57 am

    Would you believe, yours was the first podcast I ever downloaded. I was impressed. You are the hand or carma; I bought an MP3 player to listen to more. Keep up the great work.

  11. Tim Coyne
    April 10, 2005 | 12:04 pm

    Thanks so much Kenneth! I’m spending so much time editing these pieces that I haven’t spent any time trying to get listeners. I’m glad you stumbled across it. I hope you keep listening!

  12. Suzie
    July 13, 2005 | 6:47 pm

    I just wanted to say how in depth and personal your very first podcast was. Yes, I will admit, just like most people, that I used to be disgusted with these paparazzi guys, but now after listening to their points of view, I see what really goes on. These celebrities don’t realize, just as one of the guys said, that once they put their face out in public, there is no privacy. They’re the ones who signed a contract saying “Yes, it’s okay that my face is plastered all over.” The paparazzi have jobs, just like everyone else, and they too have mouths to feed. Some do go overboard, but most are just regualar joes.

  13. Tim Coyne
    July 13, 2005 | 9:45 pm

    Thanks so much Suzie! Yeah, that was my first show out of the gate. I still really love it! I’m also still very torn about how I feel about those guys. Like my subject said to me, I’m just as much of a parasite for using them as a podcast subject. Coincidentally, this is by far my most downloaded podcast. That says it all. Thanks for listening and writing Suzie!

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