Apologies for cross-posting.

I'm trying to gather some data for a presentation I'm giving at SEMC on 
podcasting.  If those of you out there who represent organizations that have 
podcasts could please take a minute to answer these quick questions it would 
be greatly appreciated.

1.  How long have you been podcasting?
2.  How many episodes do you have?
3.  How often do you release an episode?
4.  On average how many times has a single episode been downloaded in a 
month’s time?
5.  On average how many downloads for all available episodes do you have for 
a month?
6.  Estimate how many downloads you had in your first year of podcasting.
7.  What would you estimate your start up costs to have been?
8.  How many staff members work on your podcasts?
9.  Did you (or do you still) use outside companies to produce your 
	podcasts?
10.  In what city and state is your institute located?

Thanks so much,
Heather Marie Wells

Heather Marie Wells
Collections Assistant/Podcast Producer
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
118 W. Johnson Ave.
Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: (479) 750-8165
Fax: (479) 750-8693
http://www.springdaleark.org/shiloh/

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