The ChinesePod Olympic minisite was featured today in the New York Times’ Bits blog in a story titled “Brush Up on the Mandarin for ‘Table Tennis’ and ‘Triathlon’.”
The tutorials also help users navigate Beijing’s physical and cultural landscape, understand the sports announcers and chat with the person sitting next to them at an event. After [...]
Things are heating up in China with temperatures reaching close to 40c, with the Olympic just days away and with Praxis Language at the focal point of global media!
The latest in a long line of media interest in the ongoing success story of the language podcast crew is Esquire Magazine, who have just released their [...]
From today, all Shanghai residents can get a hand on the July edition of That’s Shanghai, where our own Jenny Zhu, co-host of ChinesePod, is the cover feature.
To read the interview with the “Queen of the Podwaves” , which goes out to over 60,000 people in the financial capital of China, just visit the following [...]
The success story of Praxis Language has been featured in the latest edition of China International Business Magazine.
To read the article that discusses the past, present and future of the company that created ChinesePod, FrenchPod, ItalianPod and SpanishPod, you can download the following pdf attachment: “Pod People”
It’s been a big week here at Studio Fiesta; here’s the low down:
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José Álvarez Díaz, a correspondent from the Spanish news agency EFE sat down with us for a few minutes earlier this week in Studio Fiesta to talk about our podcasts. That conversation has turned into international exposure for SpanishPod (as [...]
Here’s an audio interview I did last week, with the China Business Network.
The network was set up by my friend, Christine Lu. They have some really interesting stuff over there. Worth a visit.
Ken Carroll
ChinesePod was featured as part of a “learning Chinese” segment that aired as part of this week’s “China Rising” series on NBC Nightly News.
The Economist ran a story on Praxis this morning, Mandarin 2.0.
It’s usually me who talks to these journalists, so I get all the quotes. Yet, what am I but a mere pawn, or mouthpiece, or a piece in the jigsaw … or something…?
We have such a great team, but they don’t usually get to talk [...]
The Shanghai Daily ran a story on us in this morning’s edition.
Ken Carroll