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The Pentagon Channel Podcasts

Only published comments... Apr 24 2007, 03:46 PM by ejose
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The Pentagon Channel

The Pentagon Channel is one of Avid's largest government customers. They've grown tremendously over the past two years and now provide 24-hour television programming, available by satellite and cable television for the 2.6 million military members around the world.

Individual Pentagon Channel news stories are available online.

You can also subscribe to several terrific Pentagon Channel Podcasts.

You can subscribe to the podcasts by right-clicking on the following links and copying the URLs into your podcasting software, such as iTunes, iPodder, jPodder or iPodderX.

Around the Services in Brief: From the Pentagon Channel NewsCenter - a 5-minute version of Around the Services, reduced in size for headline updates.

ATS Reloaded: This show revisits the best of the week, and keeps you up-to-date on information that's important to you.

Recon: An original Pentagon Channel series, Recon is a monthly half-hour informational television program providing an in-depth look at a variety of topics from real world operations, missions, military events, history and other subjects highlighting the accomplishments of US military men and women.

Briefings: Predominately features briefings from the DoD briefing studio on a wide range of topics, spanning individual services, combatant commands and other issues. Also includes weekly and daily briefings from Iraq, as needed.

Freedom Journal Iraq: A daily news program produced by American Forces Network Iraq. The program focuses on military missions, operations and US military forces in Iraq.

If you're currently stationed at a military installation somewhere in the world that's unable to receive the Pentagon Channel via satellite or cable, they'll even provide a free receiver and dish.

If you'd like to learn more about the Pentagon Chanel, you can hear a keynote address from Brian Natwick, the General Manager of the Pentagon Channel, at the 2007 Avid Government Training Symposium in June.