First WoW Insider Show episode available for download
A big thanks to everyone that tuned into the very first episode of the WoW Insider Show-- lots of good times were had as WoW Radio's Turpster, and Dan O'Halloran and I discussed everything from whether it's OK for a guild leader to ninja a mount to whether we'll fly in Northrend before level 78 or not, all the way back to why gold farming might be OK. Actually, Dan stands alone on that last one-- you can listen to the show, right now, over on WoW Radio's homepage for it to find out exactly what happened. And it's also in iTunes-- here's the link for the iTunes Store if you've got iTunes installed.Congratulations to listener Chris S for randomly winning the Murloc suit giveaway! Stay tuned for many more giveaways on the show. And if you have comments or suggestions for the show, our email address is theshow@wow.com.
And the WoW Insider Show rolls on-- this coming Saturday, September 8th, at 3:30 pm EST, we'll have our second episode, and you'll be able to listen live over at WoW Radio just like last week. We'll cover everything that's happened in the World of Warcraft over the past week, as well as keep you entertained and give you exclusive insight on everything we write about here at WoW Insider.
So thanks everyone who listened in this week, and be sure to check us out on every Saturday, kicking off at 3:30pm EST.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Vanterax Sep 5th 2007 5:11AM
Very cool show. Always fun to discover a new WoW podcast. But please, stop with the background music while you're chatting. It's distracting and annoying.
TotalBiscuit Sep 5th 2007 1:49PM
@1 Background music is pretty much essential. With the guys not using studio-quality gear, the combined background noise of 3+ hosts will drive you mad. We're not interested in producing a podcast that might as well be 3 guys round a table with a dictaphone in the middle. That said, the music-beds were too loud last time, that'll be corrected before next show. Many professional radio stations use background music, and for good reason.
TB.
Duane E Sep 5th 2007 6:56PM
I appreciate how difficult it is to put together a podcast (especially when everyone isn't in the same room) and you guys did a wonderful job gives us some good content. But the microphones used really need to be upgraded.
I though the background music was fine - but the near constant rubbing of a mic on something (or maybe it was being adjusted) was almost enough to make me stop listening after the first 30 minutes. Maybe the problem wouldn't have been as pronounced live on my computer - but I was instead listening on the Ipod during work this afternoon.
Hope this is something you'll consider for future episodes.