PodWarp Live Call-In Show begins soon

June 22, 2008 on 4:20 pm | In Audience Participation, Podcast | 1 Comment

In less than 40 minutes, in fact. Don’t forget to sign up at TalkShoe first, otherwise you won’t be able to participate.

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PodWarp 1999: The Call-In Show

June 9, 2008 on 8:17 pm | In Audience Participation, Podcast | No Comments

In two weeks time we’ll be hosting our very first call-in show via TalkShoe. You’ll be able to join the call via our new TalkShoe page, which is where you’ll want to be on Sunday 22nd June at 6PM PST (that’s 2AM GMT - sorry, British/European PodWarp fans, but we’ll try to arrange the next call-in show at a more convenient time for you). You’ll be able to ask us questions about scifi webcomicry, about our comics specifically, or just… y’know, generally.

Pencil that date and time in your calendars, it promises to be a lot of fun.

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Should we do a call-in show?

May 15, 2008 on 10:22 am | In Audience Participation, Podcast | 3 Comments

We’ve mentioned it in the podcast before, and it’s an idea we’ve been tossing around - the possibility of doing a live call-in show where you can listen to us live and, if you like, actually call us up. What do you fine people think of this idea? Leave us a comment and let us know.

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