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		<itunes:summary>MAGcast is an online bulletin created by the MAG (Music Australia Guide) team that discusses the monthly content of MAG that appears in JB Hi Fi stores once a month.  Jonathan Alley, Julia Gaw and guests talk all things music and tech once a month in this videocast, available on the MAG website at www.musicaustraliaguide.com , on youtube, vimeo and available for subscription via itunes.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>MAGCAST: Episode 9</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Kasey Chambers and Bill Chambers' Christmas album Kasey, Poppa Bill and the little Hillbillies , the visit of US cult performer  Daniel Johnston , Glen Hansard of The Swell Season, and Martha Wainwright's new live album of Edith Piaf covers. The MAG to 40 for 2009 is featured, and he also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag's Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on all ages Tech and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue.  MAGcast also features the clip by Minuit for their single Way Ho.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>MAGcast brings MAG to life online! MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title, appearing in JB HI-FI.  Jonathan Alley and Julia Gaw bring you music news, DVD, Tech, the latest clips, exclusive comps, subscription details and more! </itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Kasey Chambers and Bill Chambers' Christmas album Kasey, Poppa Bill and the little Hillbillies , the visit of US cult performer  Daniel Johnston , Glen Hansard of The Swell Season, and Martha Wainwright's new live album of Edith Piaf covers. The MAG to 40 for 2009 is featured, and he also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag's Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on all ages Tech and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue.  MAGcast also features the clip by Minuit for their single Way Ho. ]]></itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:40:39 +1000</pubDate>
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			<title>MAGCAST: Episode 8</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Rodrigo Y Gabriela's new album 11:1, The Beatles remasters, the rockumentary Anvil, and Neil Finn's Seven Worlds Collide. He also briefly previews the October edition of MAG featuring Muse, Kyp Malone's Rain Machine and Wolfmother.  He also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about Gin Wigmore and Arthur Phillips' old and new takes on Tech, and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue. There is also a review of the new iPod nano, recorded using the new iPod nano, by Peter Marks.  The Widescreen DVD review features the four hour Woodstock directors cut. MAGcast also features the clip for We Won't Break by Zoot Woman.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>MAGcast brings MAG to life online! MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title, appearing in JB HI-FI.  Jonathan Alley and Julia Gaw bring you music news, DVD, Tech, the latest clips, exclusive comps, subscription details and more! </itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Rodrigo Y Gabriela's new album 11:1, The Beatles remasters, the rockumentary Anvil, and Neil Finn's Seven Worlds Collide. He also briefly previews the October edition of MAG featuring Muse, Kyp Malone's Rain Machine and Wolfmother.  He also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about Gin Wigmore and Arthur Phillips' old and new takes on Tech, and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue. There is also a review of the new iPod nano, recorded using the new iPod nano, by Peter Marks.  The Widescreen DVD review features the four hour Woodstock directors cut. MAGcast also features the clip for We Won't Break by Zoot Woman. ]]></itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 09:40:39 +1000</pubDate>
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			<title>MAGCAST: Episode 7</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Jet's new album Shaka Rock, Zounds by Dappled Cities, and the album Call Signs by Melbourne band Black Cab. The film/music project Last Hope, featuring Machine Translations' clip The Sea is Rising is also a part of MAG recommends this month. He also briefly previews the September edition of MAG featuring Rodrigo y Gabriela and The Beatles. He also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on Father's Day with special guest Danny Power and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue. The widescreen DVD review features Flight of the Conchords Series 2, Born to Folk. MAGcast also features the clip for Days of Joy by Mirror House Antics.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>MAGcast brings MAG to life online! MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title, appearing in JB HI-FI.  Jonathan Alley and Julia Gaw bring you music news, DVD, Tech, the latest clips, exclusive comps, subscription details and more! </itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Jet's new album Shaka Rock, Zounds by Dappled Cities, and the album Call Signs by Melbourne band Black Cab. The film/music project Last Hope, featuring Machine Translations' clip The Sea is Rising is also a part of MAG recommends this month. He also briefly previews the September edition of MAG featuring Rodrigo y Gabriela and The Beatles. He also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on Father's Day with special guest Danny Power and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue. The widescreen DVD review features Flight of the Conchords Series 2, Born to Folk. MAGcast also features the clip for Days of Joy by Mirror House Antics.]]></itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 09:40:39 +1000</pubDate>
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			<title>MAGCAST: Episode 6</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[This MAGCAST he talks about Hilltop Hoods, Decoder Ring, Pete Seeger, Neil Young, and Naomi Shelton.  In MAG news, he covers The Falls Festival ballot and Immedia's music buying survey. He also covers MAG's DVD of the month Something in the Water.

He also briefly previews the August 2009 edition of MAG, and mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed.  Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on the AIPP award, and talks about the content of Tech Mag: including a Nintendo DSI giveaway and reviews of Canon's new EOS 500D camera and LG's PQ Plasma TV. She also previews the upcoming Father's Day edition of Tech Mag.  MAGcast features the clip for Freeland's latest single Under Control. ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title, appearing in JB HI FI. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations, news, and more.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>This MAGCAST he talks about Hilltop Hoods, Decoder Ring, Pete Seeger, Neil Young, and Naomi Shelton.  In MAG news, he covers The Falls Festival ballot and Immedia&apos;s music buying survey. He also covers MAG&apos;s DVD of the month Something in the Water.

He also briefly previews the August 2009 edition of MAG, and mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed.  Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on the AIPP award, and talks about the content of Tech Mag: including a Nintendo DSI giveaway and reviews of Canon&apos;s new EOS 500D camera and LG&apos;s PQ Plasma TV. She also previews the upcoming Father&apos;s Day edition of Tech Mag.  MAGcast features the clip for Freeland&apos;s latest single Under Control. </itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 09:40:39 +1000</pubDate>
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			<title>MAGCAST: June 2009 - Episode 5</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAGcast is an online talkshow/video bulletin created by the Music Australia Guide an its publisher The Slattery Media Group. Each episode MAG’s Jonathan Alley and Julia Gaw discuss the content of MAG that appears in JB Hi Stores monthly. They talk about all things music and tech, and take an occasionally irreverent look at both.

MAGcast is available at musicaustraliaguide.com, via You tube, Vimeo and is available for subscription via iTunes.  MAGCAST features Placebo, Sire Records’ Seymour Stein talking about Dream Inc, a Blu Ray music DVD round up, and Grizzly Bear‘s clip for Two Weeks. MAG looks at Jeff Buckley’s Grace Around the World DVD and gives away copy, and promote a subscription offer.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>MAGCAST features Placebo, Sire Records&apos; Seymour Stein talking about Dream Inc, a Blu Ray music DVD round up and Grizzly Bear&apos;s clip for Two Weeks. MAG looks at Jeff Buckley’s Grace Around the World DVD and gives away copy.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>MAGcast is an online talkshow/video bulletin created by the Music Australia Guide an its publisher The Slattery Media Group. Each episode MAG’s Jonathan Alley and Julia Gaw discuss the content of MAG that appears in JB Hi Stores monthly. They talk about all things music and tech, and take an occasionally irreverent look at both.

MAGcast is available at musicaustraliaguide.com, via You tube, Vimeo and is available for subscription via iTunes.  MAGCAST features Placebo, Sire Records’ Seymour Stein talking about Dream Inc, a Blu Ray music DVD round up, and Grizzly Bear‘s clip for Two Weeks. MAG looks at Jeff Buckley’s Grace Around the World DVD and gives away copy, and promote a subscription offer.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:15:08 +1000</pubDate>
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			<title>MAGCAST: May 2009</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Eskimo Joe, Madness, Wolf and Cub, The Felice Brothers, Chris Joss, Bell Orchestre, and Depeche Mode's new album Sounds of the Universe.  He also covers MAG's DVD of the month The Harder they Come, and presents a brief story on Peter Garrett launching the Rock the Schools programme.  He also briefly previews the June 2009 edition of MAG, and mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on spending the Goverment's  $900 economic stimulus package,  and there's retro Tech segment featuring Oliver Newbery discussing the 1970s video game Pong.  Also features the clip for Bertie Blackman's latest single Heart. ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>This MAGCAST he talks about Eskimo Joe, Madness, Wolf and Cub, The Felice Brothers, Chris Joss, Bell Orchestre, and Depeche Mode&apos;s new album Sounds of the Universe.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Eskimo Joe, Madness, Wolf and Cub, The Felice Brothers, Chris Joss, Bell Orchestre, and Depeche Mode&apos;s new album Sounds of the Universe.  He also covers MAG&apos;s DVD of the month The Harder they Come, and presents a brief story on Peter Garrett launching the Rock the Schools programme.  He also briefly previews the June 2009 edition of MAG, and mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on spending the Goverment&apos;s  $900 economic stimulus package,  and there&apos;s retro Tech segment featuring Oliver Newbery discussing the 1970s video game Pong.  Also features the clip for Bertie Blackman&apos;s latest single Heart. </itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 13:41:21 +1000</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>MAGCAST: April 2009</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Charles Spearing's Happiness Project, Radio Kijada, St Helens, and Tosca. He also covers MAG's cover story on Eskimo Joe, Seasick Steve's I Started Out with Nothing and I Still Got Most of It Left, and briefly previews the May  2009 edition of MAG. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about an upcoming story on Tech options for spending Kevin Rudd's  $900 bonus and there's a review of the Nikon Coolpix S230. Also features the clip for LIttle Birdy's latest single Summarize. ]]></description>
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			<itunes:summary>MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Charles Spearing&apos;s Happiness Project, Radio Kijada, St Helens, and Tosca. He also covers MAG&apos;s cover story on Eskimo Joe, Seasick Steve&apos;s I Started Out with Nothing and I Still Got Most of It Left, and briefly previews the May  2009 edition of MAG. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about an upcoming story on Tech options for spending Kevin Rudd&apos;s  $900 bonus and there&apos;s a review of the Nikon Coolpix S230. Also features the clip for LIttle Birdy&apos;s latest single Summarize. </itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 15:38:40 +1000</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>magcast, MAG, music australia guide, twitter, tweets, Charles Spearing&apos;s Happiness Project, Radio Kijada, St Helens, Tosca JB HI  Fi,  jb, jbmag, Techmag, jonathan alley, julia gaw, slattery media group. Little Birdy, summarize, </itunes:keywords>
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			<title>MAGCAST: March 2009</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Blue Seven's Mosiac, The War Child Heroes charity compilation, M Ward's Hold Time and the Seun Kuti's Many Things. He also covers MAG's cover story on The Prodigy, Lucinda Williams' new album, and briefly previews the April  2009 edition of MAG. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about Google Earth 5.0, and introduces several reviews of new technology including the Canon 5 DF Mark 2 SLR.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>This MAGCAST he talks about Blue Seven&apos;s Mosiac, The War Child Heroes charity compilation, M Ward&apos;s Hold Time and the Seun Kuti&apos;s Many Things...</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Blue Seven&apos;s Mosiac, The War Child Heroes charity compilation, M Ward&apos;s Hold Time and the Seun Kuti&apos;s Many Things. He also covers MAG&apos;s cover story on The Prodigy, Lucinda Williams&apos; new album, and briefly previews the April  2009 edition of MAG. Tech Mag editor Julia Gaw also talks about Google Earth 5.0, and introduces several reviews of new technology including the Canon 5 DF Mark 2 SLR.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:32:09 +1100</pubDate>
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			<title>MAGCAST: February 2009</title>
			<itunes:author>Music Australia Guide</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth.

This MAGCAST he talks about Dark was the Night, Soul Deep, Nova Lima and the Palermo Shooting soundtrack. He also covers MAG's cover story on Bruce Springsteen and the feature review for Lilly Allen's new album It's Not Me, It's You, and briefly previews the March 2009 edition of MAG. In a brief segment he also touches on the content of TechMag, the technology magazine included with MAG.  ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>This MAGCAST he talks about Dark was the Night, Soul Deep, Nova Lima and the Palermo Shooting soundtrack, Bruce Springsteen and the feature review for Lilly Allen&apos;s new album It&apos;s Not Me, It&apos;s You, and briefly previews the March 2009 edition of MAG.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>MAG is Australia&apos;s highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth.

This MAGCAST he talks about Dark was the Night, Soul Deep, Nova Lima and the Palermo Shooting soundtrack. He also covers MAG&apos;s cover story on Bruce Springsteen and the feature review for Lilly Allen&apos;s new album It&apos;s Not Me, It&apos;s You, and briefly previews the March 2009 edition of MAG. In a brief segment he also touches on the content of TechMag, the technology magazine included with MAG.  </itunes:summary>
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