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  Adam Curry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adam Clark Curry (born September 3, 1964) is a broadcasting and Internet personality well known for his stint from 1987 to 1994 as a video jockey on the music video channel MTV.
Curry was born in Arlington, Virginia, but lived in Amsterdam from 1972 to 1987.
Adam Curry is involved in the development and promotion of podcasting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adam_Curry   (1169 words)

  
 Adam Curry - Podcasting Pioneer
Adam Curry (born September 3, 1964) is a United States-born celebrity best known for his stint from 1987 to 1994 as a VJ on the premier music video channel MTV.
In November 2004, Curry moved to the "Curry Cottage" in Guildford, England from the "Curry Castle" in Belgium.
Adam is a key player in the development and promotion of Podcasting, and he produces and presents "The Daily Source Code", a daily Podcast (i.e.
www.jon-wright.co.uk /podcasting/adam_curry.htm   (370 words)

  
 MTV v. Curry
Curry argues that MTVN was exploiting his development efforts to "test the waters" for their own interactive service.
Curry's breach of contract claim is grounded in his conversations with Farber, Stillerman and others, in which he was allegedly promised that MTVN would not interfere with his development of mtv.com.
Curry's second counterclaim is labeled "Fraud/Negligent Misrepresentation." Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b), "[i]n all averments of fraud or mistake, the circumstances constituting fraud or mistake shall be stated with particularity." A claim for fraud must be dismissed under Rule 12(b)(6) if it does not satisfy the Requirements of Rule 9(b).
www.loundy.com /CASES/MTV_v_Curry.html   (3344 words)

  
 Adam Curry: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Adam Curry's summary was automatically generated using 592 references found on the Internet.
Curry continues, "We are proud to join Warner Independent Pictures to feature their awe-inspiring project, 'March of The Penguins', on Mommycast.com as the first film to be featured using this technology.
Adam is also active in the field of acting, he studied acting for 2 years with Jackie Segal in New York, and has appeared on NBC's "Another World" and appeared as a special guest star in a lead role in an episode of "Swamp Thing" the episode, titled "Smoke and Mirrors".
www.zoominfo.com /people/curry_adam_797330.aspx   (1278 words)

  
 Christopher Lydon Interviews... :   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Adam Curry may be my new best friend.
Adam Curry was born into stardom on MTV in the late 1980s.
Adam Curry today is still 6 feet 5 inches of blond Adonis, but his conversation and his work all crackle with his lifelong interest the hardware of communications.
blogs.law.harvard.edu /lydon/2003/10/03   (216 words)

  
 Naked Conversations: Interview: Adam Curry
Curry came to prominence during his stint as an MTV VJ (video Jockey)”from 1987 to 1994 where he became a teeny bopper's idol as host of the "Top 20 Countdown" and other programs.
Curry's podcasting network's business model depends for about 80 percent of its revenues on advertising, and, according to Curry, “it has been profitable from day one.” But he sees a need to change how advertising works on podcasting.
Curry is producing a Lee podcast behind the scenes, with a “shadow caster” narrator following Lee around, describing what's happening on the movie scene, sort of like the whispering announcer of a televised golf tournament.
redcouch.typepad.com /weblog/2005/08/interview_adam_.html   (1386 words)

  
 Workbench: Adam Curry Caught in Sticky Wiki
By my recollection, Curry sparked the podcasting boom in three significant ways: He persuaded Dave Winer to add the enclosure element to RSS 2.0 in 2001, created a popular podcast and released an Applescript hack as open source that led to the first standalone podcasting client.
Adam Curry is a media personality, and no doubt he has a large ego, otherwise he wouldn't be where he is today.
adam curry constantly gives credit where credit is due and genuinely believes he was a part of the podcast development, too.
www.cadenhead.org /workbench/news/2818/adam-curry-caught-sticky-wiki   (5547 words)

  
 The man who's got mainstream radio quaking | Newsmakers | CNET News.com
Adam Curry's name rings a bell for a lot of people who came of age in the 1980s watching the former video jockey, who was a mainstay on MTV.
Curry, who dabbled in various Internet ventures after leaving his television gig, resurfaced last year as perhaps the most well-known face associated with podcasting, a technology that's opened the door for thousands of amateurs to create radio programs and find an audience for them on the Web.
Curry: Whether you're listening to or reading about someone talking about his tube socks, that could be deemed interesting to one or not interesting to most.
news.com.com /The+...+mainstream+radio+quaking/2008-1026_3-5711864.html   (1175 words)

  
 POP! PR Jots: Adam Curry's Small Crisis - by Jeremy Pepper
Curry's main domain is in this online realm of bloggers and podcasters and Wikipediers and the main part of the audience that he needs to attract and keep intersted in his products, his content, his character.
Yes, Curry is a personality and a character, one that is built upon his MTV persona that lives and, potentially, could die in the blogosphere.
Adam Curry and his hair (they travel together, right?) aren't remotely relevant to anything, ever.
pop-pr.blogspot.com /2005/12/adam-currys-small-crisis.html   (1013 words)

  
 Wired News: Audience With the Podfather   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Curry helped create ipodder, a tool that automates the process of downloading and listening to audio files.
Curry: I believe people are really ready for this, particularly in the USA where radio is so boring now.
Curry: People will be submitting podcasts, promos for podcasts you can find online, podsafe music, mashups, sound-seeing tours, maybe narrating a walk down the street in their neighborhood.
www.wired.com /news/culture/0,1284,67525,00.html   (703 words)

  
 Adam Curry - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Curry was born in Washington, DC, but lived in Amsterdam from 1972 to 1987.
In the early 1990s, as the World Wide Web was just beginning to gain mainstream attention, Curry began experimenting on the Net.
Curry lives in Belgium and is preparing now to settle in the UK.
education.music.us /A/Adam-Curry.htm   (590 words)

  
 Curry.com info, news, tools, and reviews about Curry from Domainiac
Curry fired a 4-under-par 66 -- which included an eagle 2 at the par-4 18th hole -- in the first round of the Canadian Tour Championship.
Curry is in a three-way tie for second, two shots behind Eric Jorgensen of the U.S. Jorgensen's 64
A CURRY house chain with ambitions for global expansion has been fined £40,000 after a live cockroach was discovered nestling in the poppadums by a diner at its principal restaurant.
16696.com-domainiac.com   (1294 words)

  
 Adam Curry: Wiki changer? - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Adam Curry, also known as the Podfather, is one of the biggest names in podcasting today.
His ego is as big as his hair, but us would be podcasters who want to do this "podcast thing" for a living look up to him and I trust him to create opportunities for small podcasters to make their dream come true using his Podshow portal.
FWIV, Curry is also one of the earliest cybersquatters - he registered MTV.com, with their permission, but refused to relinquish the domain when he left them.
www.tuaw.com /2005/12/02/adam-curry-wiki-changer   (870 words)

  
 Adam Curry: Podcaster, May 03, 2005 - nightlife, nightlife style, night club, new years, new years eve, nite club, ...
First classic MTV VJ Adam Curry invented music television (ok, maybe not, but he was at least hanging around the building), then he left the comfy confines of the television studio to devote himself to a monastic life of software development and technological evangelism.
Curry, the formerly big-haired ‘80s mini-icon, is finally getting credit for inventing podcasting.
Anyway – back to Adam Curry – our entry point for this story is that he’s signed up with Sirius satellite radio to do a daily show highlighting the best podcasts out there in cyberspace.
www.clubplanet.com /news/archive/adam_curry_podcaster.asp   (406 words)

  
 The KeenerBlog: Adam Curry to Podcast for Sirius
The KeenerBlog: Adam Curry to Podcast for Sirius
The announcement that Adam Curry and Sirius are teaming up to produce a four hour daily program on podcasting shows that, like it or not, Mel Karmazin continues to transform the lagging satellite radio service into a contender.
Adam should have exerted a bit more influence to get the story straight in the release.
www.keener13.com /blog/2005/05/adam-curry-to-podcast-for-sirius.html   (270 words)

  
 Adam Curry: See what people are saying right now on Technorati
CNET News.com news.com.com: Adam Curry's name rings a bell for a lot of people who came of...
Curry: Thank you for your role in the development of podcasting. Anyone who claims you shouldn’t get a lot of credit is only jealous.
adam curry per day for the last 30 days.
www.technorati.com /tag/adam+curry   (411 words)

  
 Adam Curry « Save the World
It has definitely been way too long since I posted about the ego with arms that is Adam Curry (man..it looks it was way back before Christmas when I last called him a dick).
Toady whilst listening to Chuck and Adam (still my favorite) they said how a few months back they made the bold step, much as I did a few months back as well (in the grand podcast cull) of destroying your subscription to the Daily Source Code.
Adam said something not quite knowing why he actually used to listen to it every morning, but on reflection I have the exact same problem.
yoharryo.wordpress.com /2006/03/30/adam-curry   (630 words)

  
 Adam Curry, newest bastard of the blogs - Valleywag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Those Bastards, the blog that proves some PR is bad PR, finally found the funny.
Curry was just embarrassed in late March by a podcasted reading of his Podshow contract (which gives Podshow rights to all the material by featured podcasters).
Adam Curry "Bastard of the Blogs" card [Those Bastards]
valleywag.com /.../adam-curry-newest-bastard-of-the-blogs-166330.php   (276 words)

  
 Adam Curry gets Sirius - Engadget
To that end, they've hired Adam Curry (billed as "the father of podcasting") to do a four-hour weekday show that will be basically Adam's "greatest hits of podcasting," to be aired daily on Sirius channel 148.
As with the former, Curry's Sirius shows will include advertising, though Sirius execs are apparently eager for the show to have that "free-form feel" that is more podcast than mainstream radio.
Adam's show has remained the most professional of all podcasts and has always had the highest production values and he's set a standard that many other podcasts have followed.
www.engadget.com /2005/05/02/adam-curry-gets-sirius   (1776 words)

  
 DaveNet : Adam Curry: The Big Lie
Today, permit me to introduce Adam Curry, who is a personal friend, and was in Amsterdam this week gathering first-hand reports about the assassination of Pim Fortuyn, a political candidate who Adam knew and supported.
Then I read on Adam's weblog that this is not correct, that Fortuyn was not even conservative.
The rest of this piece was written by Adam Curry, adam@curry.com.
davenet.scripting.com /2002/05/09/adamCurryTheBigLie   (1797 words)

  
 Scripting News: 5/14/2005
I was the only one who did, and I turned that idea into RSS with enclosures, and wrote the first iPodder, in 2001, three years before Adam claims to have done all this stuff.
Also, as has been pointed out elsewhere, Chris Lydon's interviews with bloggers were available as an RSS feed with enclosures, starting in August 2003.
In other words, it's time for Adam to sit down and do his stinkin broadcast with his stinkin transmitter.
www.scripting.com /2005/05/14.html   (405 words)

  
 curry - KBCafe Web search
Adam Curry's Daily Source Code: There are no secrets...
A curry is any of a great variety of distinctively spiced dishes, best-known in Indian, Thai and other South Asian cuisines, but curry has been adopted into all of the mainstream cuisines of the Asia...
There are hundreds of curries in the world and no one ingredient defines the taste.
www.kbcafe.com /search.aspx/curry   (379 words)

  
 Adam Curry - Valleywag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
I just heard from a Dutch source that Adam Curry is being sued by the Dutch government for tax evasion.
Especially since would-be podfather Dave Winer is reportedly on the "Defame Adam Curry" warpath -- an unconfirmed tip says Winer recently ranted about "taking down" Adam Curry at a party.
Podcaster Adam Curry was a real sport about the Bastard of the Blogs thing.
www.valleywag.com /tech/adam-curry   (770 words)

  
 Adam Curry gets podbusted | News.blog | CNET News.com
In general, though, the main names that get the lion's share of the credit are former MTV VJ Adam Curry and blogging pioneer Dave Winer.
In general, Curry has been the poster child for the technology, probably because of his high-profile early career.
Essentially, Curry is accused of anonymously editing out information in the article that discusses some others' roles in the creation of the technology while at the same time pumping up his own role.
news.com.com /2061-10802_3-5980758.html   (549 words)

  
 CURRY.COM
From Curry Cottage Guildford, UK We have the end of the week in sight, lots of travel planned over the next three days, but before the movement starts, we review 21 year old scumbags some more, assercize with Amy Mac, join th emile high club with Joe Deon and ger an EU education from CSB.
From Curry Cottage Guildford, UK Hot topics for today include plenty of parental feedback on Christina’s 21 year old boyfriend, honourable mention goes to P-Dub.
From Curry Cottage Guildford, UK Lady Patricia joins us for a chat about teenagers, and ofcourse Christina chimes in after hearing our rant on her new boyfriend.
live.curry.com   (652 words)

  
 EFF "Legal Cases - MTV v. Adam Curry" Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Memorandum and order from the court, on MTV's motion to dismiss Curry's counterclaims to MTV's allegations, or alternatively to require Curry to submit "a more definite statement of the counterclaims".
The judge denied the dismissal, but ordered Curry to clarify his counterclaims.
Statement by former Music TeleVision employee Adam Curry regarding MTV's suit against him for using mtv.com as his own domain - a domain he registered while at MTV, because MTV would not do so itself.
www.eff.org /legal/cases/MTV_v_Curry   (85 words)

  
 History of Podcasting by Adam Curry - CastWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Initial development By 2003, web radio had existed for a decade, digital audio players had been on the market for several years, blogs and broadcasters frequently published MP3 audio online, and RSS file formats were widely used for summarizing or syndicating Web content.
Listening to Lydon's interviews on an iPod helped inspire Adam Curry to create an applescript that aggregated the mp3 files and loaded them into customized playlists on iTunes that would sync to his iPod.
Possibly the first use of the term podcasting was as a synonym for audioblogging or weblog-based amateur radio in an article by Ben Hammersley in The Guardian on February 12, 2004 [6].
www.castwiki.com /index.php/History_of_Podcasting_by_Adam_Curry   (1736 words)

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