Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2007/10/23/open_season_episode_5/

Open Season exposes the real price paid for Radiohead's new album

While Steve Ballmer threatens to buy O'Reilly's leftovers

By Ashlee Vance

Posted in Software, 23rd October 2007 05:16 GMT

Radio Reg Forget the entertainment hacks. It takes a bunch of open source pundits to figure out how much people really paid for Radiohead's new album.

Well, in actual fact, it takes El Reg's own Andrew Orlowski who disclosed the Radiohead scoop on the latest installment of Open Season. To find out the real price people paid to download In Rainbows you'll have to tune into the show. I can promise it's a heck of a lot less than you thought.

Orlowski joined the usual Open Season cast of characters, including your reporter, Mulesource chief Dave Rosenberg and Alfresco exec Matt Asay. When not discussing Radiohead's release, we dug into a drunken Steve Ballmer's plan to buy Web 2.0, O'Reilly's ban on The Register, Amazon's fading one-click affair and patent trolls.

As always, you can find the whole list of topics discussed down below in the very, very detailed show notes.

In other news, and I swear that I'll only do this twice at max, my first book has shipped. It has the unfortunate name Geek Silicon Valley, which is my publisher's fault. Anyone interested in the history of the area, people and companies should check it out, and so should folks who want the juicy back-story on how Silicon Valley became such a dominant force in technology.

Anyway, on to the show.

Open Season - Episode 5

The faithful can grab the Ogg Vorbis file here, and those plagued by low-bandwidth can catch a smaller, crappier quality show here.

You can subscribe to the show on iTunes here or grab the Arse feed here.

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