Listen to the WoW Insider Show live!
It's Saturday again -- and you know what that means! Yep, it's time for another episode of the WoW Insider Show! Coming to you live at 3:30 PM EST from WoW Radio, this week your hosts Elizabeth and Turpster will be chatting about patch 2.3.2 on the PTRs, patch 2.5 (or lack thereof), recent changes to summoning, Dell's new WoW-themed laptop, Winter's Veil, and whatever else might strike their fancy. Join us for an entertaining discussion of the past week's news by pointing your browser to WoW Radio at 3:30 PM EST (that's just half an hour away!)!
You're also welcome to add your voice to the conversation by joining us in IRC on irc.wowirc.com in channel #wowradio. And if you have something to say -- but can't make the live show, feel free to e-mail your comments or questions to theshow@wow.com!
You're also welcome to add your voice to the conversation by joining us in IRC on irc.wowirc.com in channel #wowradio. And if you have something to say -- but can't make the live show, feel free to e-mail your comments or questions to theshow@wow.com!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
elenar Dec 20th 2007 8:23AM
sorry to say, but you've done really bad with this edition, it seemed really unprepared. Bring back the old hosts please.
Java Dec 24th 2007 6:42PM
Wholeheartedly agree with comment no. 1 above. This sounded very much like two people not at all enthused about the subject matter or being there. Did this weeks podcasters draw the short straws from the writing team?
I hate to beat up podcasters, but I can usually get my g/f to tolerate my WoW podcasting while we're driving or something because she does play WoW, but even she couldn't take it. This was so bland, podcasters came across very disinterested, very much unprepared and it seemed like someone was holding a gun to thier head.
Sorry guys I hate to be negative and hope you take it as constructive criticism. Listen to The Instance and you will get a good sense of what "engaged" about the subject matter sounds and feels like.
Regards,
Java