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<th colspan="5" align="left">This year... &nbsp;</th>
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<tr bgcolor="#cccccc"><td><b>Edition</b></td><td><b>Release Date</b></td><td><b>Artist</b></td><td><b>Track Listing</b></td><td><b>Notes</b></td></tr>
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<tr valign="top"><td>[http://mmon-podcasts.blogspot.com/2010/12/muzika-mod-ieor-ma-toni-sant-239.html MMI0240]</td><td>8 January 2011</td>
<tr valign="top"><td>[http://mmon-podcasts.blogspot.com/2011/01/muzika-mod-ieor-ma-toni-sant-241.html MMI0241]</td><td>15 January 2011</td>
<td>[[Funk Initiative]]<br />[[Bletchley Park]]<br />[[Brian Vassallo]]<br />[[Robert Galea]]<br />[[Winter Moods]]</td>
<td>- ''Forget It'' <br />- ''Run to the Moon''<br />- ''[[Memoirs of a Lifetime]] Part 7''<br />- ''[[God Does Not Make Rubbish]]''<br />- ''Forward to Yesterday''<td></td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>[http://mmon-podcasts.blogspot.com/2011/01/muzika-mod-ieor-ma-toni-sant-240.html MMI0240]</td><td>8 January 2011</td>
<td>[[Red Electrick]]<br />[[Chasing Pandora]]<br />[[Three Stops to China]]<br />[[Red Electrick]]<br />[[Red Electrick]]<br />[[Krokus]]</td>
<td>[[Red Electrick]]<br />[[Chasing Pandora]]<br />[[Three Stops to China]]<br />[[Red Electrick]]<br />[[Red Electrick]]<br />[[Krokus]]</td>
<td>- ''Jail Bail'' <br />- ''Meet Me On Sunday''<br />- ''Stay Away''<br />- ''[[Vine Lady]]''<br />- ''Who The Heck Is Rek?''<br />- ''Hoodoo Woman''<td>Features the results of the [[MMI 2010 Listeners' Picks Poll]]</td></tr>
<td>- ''Jail Bail'' <br />- ''Meet Me On Sunday''<br />- ''Stay Away''<br />- ''[[Vine Lady]]''<br />- ''Who The Heck Is Rek?''<br />- ''Hoodoo Woman''<td>Features the results of the [[MMI 2010 Listeners' Picks Poll]]</td></tr>
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===2010===
===2010===

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Mużika Mod Ieħor is a series of podcasts by Toni Sant featuring music from performers in or from Malta. It has been running regularly on a weekly basis since Saturday 19 November 2005.

The 100th edition was released on Saturday 2 February 2008, around the same time the series was featured in an article by Michael Bugeja in the Sunday Times of Malta.[1]

Podcast format

Each podcast normally features a varied selection of four or five tracks. From time to time there are also special editions featuring either fewer tracks or tracks clustered around a very specific theme.

In the first few editions, the voice of the American comedian George Carlin could be heard ranting about peoples tastes in music and the dire situation of radio airplay in the context of MP3 players and file sharing. This was temporarily replace by Robert J. Safuto's Pop Culture Rant #43 from Podcast NYC between MMI016 and ??TK2?? in 2006 the current intro style was established, with occasional variations on special editions.

Between October 2009 and November 2010 the series was sponsored by Vodafone.

Shows

2011

This year...  
EditionRelease DateArtistTrack ListingNotes
MMI024115 January 2011 Funk Initiative
Bletchley Park
Brian Vassallo
Robert Galea
Winter Moods
- Forget It
- Run to the Moon
- Memoirs of a Lifetime Part 7
- God Does Not Make Rubbish
- Forward to Yesterday
MMI02408 January 2011 Red Electrick
Chasing Pandora
Three Stops to China
Red Electrick
Red Electrick
Krokus
- Jail Bail
- Meet Me On Sunday
- Stay Away
- Vine Lady
- Who The Heck Is Rek?
- Hoodoo Woman
Features the results of the MMI 2010 Listeners' Picks Poll

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

Listeners' Picks Poll

During the final quarter of every year since 2006, Toni Sant has organized a listeners' picks poll.

Voting takes place during the last five or six weeks of the year via Facebook.

The top selections from podcast listeners for each year are announced during the first podcast of the following year.

References

  1. Bugeja, Michael. 'Music for the Masses' in The Sunday Times - 2 March 2008, p.54

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