WoW Insider on WIUX's Canoodle Strudel
A few weeks back, I was a guest on the Canoodle Strudel radio show, a Sunday night show about gaming on WIUX, Indiana University's student radio station. In the comments of that post, our good friend Totalbiscuit at WoW Radio was kind enough to offer to host an mp3 of the show, and the recording is now up over on their site for your listening enjoyment. It's a long show (about two hours), but we hit on pretty much everything there is to talk about in the World of Warcraft, from what it's like to start out in the game, to what's going on in Wrath, what it means to be "human" in Azeroth, and how easy the recruit-a-friend program's triple experience makes leveling (two of the guys on the show just recently started playing WoW, and they've been using the triple experience and level grant system extensively).The show was late on a Sunday night, so I was a little loopy by the end, but hopefully it turned out OK. I did share a few Auction House secrets that I haven't really posted here on the site (though if you're already an Auction House hawk, you'll know what they are already), and we talked a little bit about the behind the scenes on the WoW Insider Show that might be fun if you're a fan of that.
Was a great time -- thanks to the guys at Canoodle Strudel for having me on. It's always a pleasure to talk Warcraft, on the radio or anywhere else.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-03-2008 @ 4:09PM
Ruzan said...
Greets from Whiteland, IN :)
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9-03-2008 @ 10:40PM
popeguilty said...
Any other WIUX DJs around here?
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9-08-2008 @ 1:42PM
Leucadia said...
What a surprise it was to see WIUX on this site! I've long since left Bloomington, but that station stays on my internet radio list to this day. Woot!
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