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FBI ROLLS OUT PODCASTS
Three Radio Shows Available
 
05/27/08  

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The FBI’s weekly radio programs are now available via podcast. The radio shows—which include interviews, highlights of closed cases, and a special series that looks back at our 100-year history—are available for download from this website and also via software, such as iTunes, that lets you receive and play podcasts on your computer or mobile device.

The new podcasts and their links are:

FBI This Week: A behind-the-scenes look at the FBI, its jurisdictions, responsibilities, and accomplishments. Podcast link | iTunes link*

Gotcha: This series highlights closed cases in which the FBI, often working with local and state police and possibly other federal agencies, solved a crime and made arrests. Podcast link | iTunes link*

FBI 100: A Closer Look: FBI Historian Dr. John Fox shares his perspectives and insights into various aspects of the FBI’s 100-year history. Podcast link | iTunes link*

A podcast is a method of publishing audio files to the Internet for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. To learn more about the technology, see the podcasting explainer on Webcontent.gov.

Podcasts are made available via RSS feeds, which offer users the ability to receive updates from the FBI without having to visit our website. Other FBI feeds include press releases, stories, and breaking news items. These feeds can be found on our RSS page, which includes a description of how feeds work and links to get more information.

* The FBI takes no responsibility for, and exercises no control over, the organizations, views, accuracy, copyright or trademark compliance or legality of the material contained on this server.

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