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With the right Awk script in
place, we produce a stream of output with two to three fields of data on each
line: the title of the episode, the URL of its audio file, and optionally the
date of its publication. Alternatively, using just publication dates or some
other means of naming episode files works well enough in plenty of contexts. The
order by which gawk prints columns is not important so long as you know
the order when the time comes to call read .