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        <title>Police webcast - Breaking News - BreakingNewsTeam&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>The Bakersfield Police Department has started their own videocast. Chief Bill Rector does a quick welcome video and then they&#039;ve got pieces on the reserves and neighborhood watch.
Being the guy who was in charge of online video for more than two years here at The Californian I can appreciate the work that these kinds of videos require. So they&#039;ve got to be dedicating some manpower to shooting and editing these things.
You can see the videos at their special page (windows only), on YouTube or even through iTunes, if you&#039;ve got it.
Or you can just click on the videos embedded in this blog post.
--Davin McHenry, Breaking News editor</description>
        <itunes:summary>The Bakersfield Police Department has started their own videocast. Chief Bill Rector does a quick welcome video and then they&#039;ve got pieces on the reserves and neighborhood watch.
Being the guy who was in charge of online video for more than two years here at The Californian I can appreciate the work that these kinds of videos require. So they&#039;ve got to be dedicating some manpower to shooting and editing these things.
You can see the videos at their special page (windows only), on YouTube or even through iTunes, if you&#039;ve got it.
Or you can just click on the videos embedded in this blog post.
--Davin McHenry, Breaking News editor</itunes:summary>
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