I wondered here whether there was a YouTube for audio files. Others - lots of others - have asked the same question. Diving in a little bit deeply, I've found that several have tried and died, and others exist and charge you for the bandwidth (how 1998!). But while it's not perfect, Entertonement seems to work pretty well.
I used Entertonement here to present a report I'd done for the Canadian broadcasting system. And, per my promise in the top-linked entry, here's the higher quality version of my chowhounding-by-remote-control experiment with Dean Olsher in St. Paul on public radio's "Next Big Thing".
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