Wednesday, October 10, 2012

iMore Special Edition: Subscribe now via RSS or iTunes

iMore Special Edition: Subscribe now via RSS or iTunes

A couple of months ago we decided to relaunch iMore's Sunday show, but with a decidedly different twist. Instead of artificially dividing up Apple's increasingly interconnected, if cyclical, product lines into separate shows, or merely doubling up on the Wednesday iMore show format, we wanted to try something more audacious. We wanted to invite on some of the best and brightest minds in tech media and analysis and go deeper than the headlines. We wanted to explore Apple and its competitors, and the way media treats (and sometimes mistreats) them. We wanted to delve into strategies, challenge perceptions, and try to provide nuance, context, and perspective beyond what a sound bite or pull quote allows. And, based on our guests so far, I think we've gotten off to a great start.

If you haven't listened or watched already, I invite you to try it out:

If you enjoy the iMore Special Edition, please take a moment to subscribe to our new, dedicated feeds, and if you use iTunes, to leave a review and a rating. Launching (or relaunching) a new show is a lot of work, and your reviews and ratings are a huge help.

If you've done all of the above, we really appreciate it. Let us know what you think, what guests you'd like to see in the future, and what topics you'd like us to tackle. Nothing Apple or media related is off the table, so let's raise the bar and pants some quarterbacks.



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