TV Surveillance Podcast Episode 18, Parts 1 and 2 — Broadcast Network Analysis Extravaganza!
Posted by Cory Barker on December 2, 2011 · 1 Comment
In this episode of the TV Surveillance Podcast, I’m joined by Wesley Ambrecht for an expansive, massive, two-part, four-hour podcast covering the successes, failures, schedules and developments of all five of the broadcast networks. Because this conversation went so long, we split it into two parts, both of which cross or come close to crossing the two-hour mark. You can find both parts streaming below or subscribe through iTunes, if you’d like. And one final note: Wes and I had countless technical difficulties while trying to record this podcast this week and some of those difficulties continued into the first half of this pod. I did my best to fix them, but there are a few issues along the way. I apologize, but there was no way we were going to record it all over again.
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