Made in China: Podcast Revolution

Two Chinese Students Sing Backstreet Boys Tunes on the Internet
Oct. 25, 2005 â€" - The podcast revolution is erupting all over the 
world -- and seemingly all at once. The reason? The technology is 
simple to master and podcasting software is inexpensive, sometimes 
even free. 

Two Chinese students are receiving international fame as millions of 
people around the world watch them podcast from their cluttered 
bedroom. They are called the Back Dormitory Boys, and they specialize 
in lip-syncing and dancing to Backstreet Boys songs.

Although most people in China don't have iPods, podcasting is 
sweeping the country. The Back Dormitory Boys are among the thousands 
of Chinese who are putting their own homemade audio and video up on 
the Internet for all to enjoy. 

"You just gotta love two guys making complete fools of themselves, 
and gaining international attention and advancing technology all in 
the same shot," said "Good Morning America" technology expert Becky 
Worley. 

The Internet is becoming more and more popular with China's youth; 
about 60 percent of the 100 million Chinese who use the Internet are 
under the age of 24, explains Worley. 

"This generation grew up with values that are very, very similar to 
their peers in the United States," said Huang Hung, publisher of Time 
Out Beijing. "You're going to see a complete change in the cultural 
landscape of China."

Already, podcasting has taken off in the United States. Earlier this 
year, 19-year-old Gary Brolsma skyrocketed to Internet fame with what 
he calls his "Numa Numa" dance -- a lip sync to a Romanian pop song. 


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