Jupiter Broadcasting
Company typePodcast network
IndustryTechnology
GenreScience, Technology, News
Founded2008
FounderChris Fisher, Bryan Lunduke
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Chris Fisher, Wes Payne
ProductsAudio podcasts
Websitejupiterbroadcasting.com

Jupiter Broadcasting is a podcasting network formed by Chris Fisher and Bryan Lunduke in May 2008 following the initial success of The Linux Action Show!

History

In 2008, the company had two shows The Linux Action Show! and CastaBlasta.

By 2017, they were producing nine video and audio podcasts.

In September of 2018, Jupiter Broadcasting announced their merger with Linux Academy, a Linux and cloud training platform.[1]

In December of 2019, Linux Academy was acquired by A Cloud Guru.[2]

In August 2020, on Linux Unplugged 368,[3] Chris Fisher announced Jupiter Broadcasting would be independent again, and 2 shows, Coder Radio and Linux Action News, would resume. Linux Headlines would stay with A Cloud Guru.

Broadcasts

Current

Former

Transmission technology

Most shows are streamed live through various platforms, such as their own website, Twitch, YouTube, and other audio-only formats. When not live, past episodes are available for streaming and download.

Jupiter Broadcasting also uses social media, like an IRC channel[31] for live chat, Mumble for Linux UNPLUGGED, Telegram,[32] and most current shows have their own Twitter account. Viewer interaction is encouraged during live streams.

As of early 2017, all shows from the main JB1 studio are being streamed using Linux and open source technologies. All remaining proprietary software had been removed and replaced by free alternatives which, according to Fisher, does not present any type of downgrade to the content's quality.[33]

Awards

Sponsorships

Jupiter Broadcasting has been an annual media sponsor for LinuxFest Northwest since 2008.[36][37][38][39]

References

  1. ^ Fisher, Chris (2018-09-11), Jupiter Broadcasting Joins Linux Academy, retrieved 2018-09-11
  2. ^ "A Cloud Guru Announces Acquisition of Linux Academy". acloud.guru. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  3. ^ Broadcasting, Jupiter. "The Best is Yet to Come". LINUX Unplugged. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Fisher, Chris. "Jupiter Broadcasting Hosts". Jupiter Broadcasting. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  5. ^ Clem, John. "Top 5 podcasts for iOS developers". Code Fellows. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Coder Radio - Hosts". Coder Radio. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  7. ^ Stahie, Silviu (5 November 2014). "Ubuntu MATE 14.04 LTS Is in the Works, Will Be Better than 14.10". Softpedia. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  8. ^ Linton, Susan (15 August 2013). "New Linux Podcast Could be What You're Looking For". OStatic. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  9. ^ "SolydXK in the Linux Action Show and Linux Unplugged". SolydXK. 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  10. ^ "Weekly Linux Meetups | Ask Noah Show 101" – via www.youtube.com.
  11. ^ Linux, Destination. "Special Announcement Reveal from Destination Linux 139". Destination Linux.
  12. ^ van Essen, Gerard (9 September 2013). "bsdnow.tv Podcast – Episode 1". FreeBSD News. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  13. ^ "BSD Now - about". bsdnow.tv. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  14. ^ Jude, Allan. "New Directions". BSD Now. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  15. ^ "Choose Linux 11: Zorin OS 15 + LineageOS". Choose Linux Episode 11.
  16. ^ "Choose Linux | Jupiter Broadcasting". Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  17. ^ "Choose Linux - Hosts". Choose Linux Hosts. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  18. ^ @JoeRessington (9 April 2020). "Yesterday my contract with JB/LA/AGC was terminated with immediate effect. The reason they gave was "gross miscondu…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  19. ^ Larabel, Michael (6 August 2012). "Talking Phoronix On The Linux Action Show". Phoronix. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  20. ^ a b Singh, Manish (25 March 2014). "10 Technology Podcasts to Follow". Make Tech Easier. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  21. ^ "SolydXK Linux Review – Linux Action Show". SolydXK. 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  22. ^ Lunduke, Bryan. "Linux Action Show ends after 10-year run". Network World. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  23. ^ "Linux Action Show to End Eleven-Year Run at LFNW | FOSS Force". FOSS Force. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  24. ^ Lunduke, Bryan (30 July 2012). "I have officially retired from the Linux Action Show". [Bryan] Lunduke.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  25. ^ Dalziel, Henry (July 2013). "Our favorite Information Security podcasts of 2013". Concise Courses. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  26. ^ Fisher, Chris (13 August 2013). "US vs Bitcoin Revolution". Jupiter Broadcasting. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  27. ^ "Rover | Jupiter Broadcasting". www.jupiterbroadcasting.com. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  28. ^ "Chris Fisher". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  29. ^ Broadcasting, Jupiter. "Feeling Elive". LINUX Unplugged. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  30. ^ "Unfilter Episode 291: Corona Comeback". Unfilter Episode 291: Corona Comeback. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  31. ^ Tengrrl, Bunny (3 March 2013). "Featured Channel: #JupiterBroadcasting". GeekShed. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  32. ^ "Jupiter Broadcasting". Telegram.
  33. ^ Chris Fisher (2017-05-12), Studio Tour Quickie // VLOG 45, retrieved 2017-05-31
  34. ^ Powers, Shawn (2 December 2013). "Readers' Choice Awards 2013". Linux Journal. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  35. ^ "Best IT Podcasts: 50 Informative (and Entertaining) Shows for IT Pros". VertitechIT. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
  36. ^ Jupiter Broadcasting (2009-02-18), Tour of LinuxFest Northwest 2008, retrieved 2017-06-01
  37. ^ Jupiter Broadcasting (2011-05-06), Podcasting With Linux [LFNW 2011], retrieved 2017-06-01
  38. ^ Jupiter Broadcasting (2017-05-08), For the LAS Time | Linux Action Show 468, retrieved 2017-06-01
  39. ^ Jupiter Broadcasting (2017-05-08), Live from Linuxfest NW | Ask Noah 6, retrieved 2017-06-01