Fantasy Football Podcasts
If you're new to fantasy football leagues, the extent of the information available on the Internet will probably catch you off guard. And if you're not up to date on your technology, fantasy football podcasts will sound like something you've never heard of. But the technology is growing just as the popularity of high-capacity MP3 players is growing.
Basically, a podcast of any kind is a recorded interview or program that would normally be broadcast over the radio. The name derives from Apple's iPod, the most popular MP3 player on the market.
In this instance, fantasy football podcasts are usually an advice or picks segment by fantasy football experts. Instead of listening to fantasy football podcasts - or any podcast - live, a person can download the podcast to their MP3 players. Of course, you don't have to have an iPod to receive fantasy football podcasts, or any other podcast.
The advantage to fantasy football podcasts are that you can listen to them anytime you want. Basically, you download the segment to your MP3 player and it is saved on the hard drive. That way, if you're a busy person, you can simply hold on to the fantasy football podcast until just before kickoff. Simply press play, listen to the fantasy football podcast and adjust your roster accordingly.
Fantasy Football Starters.com will offer podcasts of Russ Bliss' fantasy football radio show broadcast in the Phoenix market each week during the season. In addition to his expert fantasy football advice, Fantasy Football Starters.com offers our specialized software to help you draft and manage your team. Expert advice, state-of-the-art tools, podcasts, and new wireless cell phone alerts are just some of the reasons to use Fantasy Football Starters.com.
Like fantasy football podcasts, cell phone alerts are the latest way for fantasy football players to keep up to date on key fantasy football news. Sometimes, a person might forget to check his lineup, or he might forget to check fantasy football news to see if somebody was injured. With fantasy football podcasts and e-mail alerts, there's no need to check the papers every day, you can simply wait for the information to be sent to you.
Another advantage of fantasy football podcasts is that most sites have an archive of past podcasts on their site. So even if you missed a couple of segments earlier in the year it's not a problem. You can download all the fantasy football podcasts you missed during the past few weeks and listen to them all at once. Instead of spending hours watching TV, listening to radio and reading the paper, you can get all the fantasy football news you need in a matter of minutes.
Fantasy football podcasts are just one more way to get the most out of technology.
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