Of course I'll post in the TR page in support of the podcast.
Dear british bossy person in charge of GamesRadar:
TalkRadar is the best podcast ever, including what used to be 1-UP, as well as Richard Nixon's weekly podcast (man is that guy cranky). I had never heard of this shitty shitty site prior to listening to TalkRadar. But after listening; lo, the shit miraculously disappeared as if licked away from the chicks form 2G1C, and in its place was a glorious gaming website, swimming with hilarious features and helpful game guides. So hear me now boss man! Please keep TalkRadar alive and broadcasting its hilarity profanity over the interwebs. Long live the TalkRadar!
Oh, and BTW, I have AdBlocker Plus, so I don't see any of your stupid ads. Haha! Still, I come to the site for TalkRadar.
We're working on something. Next week might still be rough, but we think the following week's cast will sound crisp and clear. Believe me, we're well aware of how shitty they sound sometimes and hate that you ever have to hear something that isn't the highest possible quality.
to the bosses who dont see a tangible return from the talkradar podcast unless there are comments here; i would have never found this site if it wasnt for tdar. i got another friend into tdar, and, through tdar, he got into gdar. there yer gatdang tangible return.
Excellent podcast, guys. Even though it was missing two regulars, it still delivered in so many ways. There was just something about this one that I really enjoyed. It was very good.
@brett: talkradar should be shouted from atop a mountain while microphones capture the natural beauty of it all from the nooks and crannies of the slopes below.
Dor any suits that might not apprecite the traffic generating prowess of the TDAR BEHOLD!...well, rad anyway.
I listen to this badboy every week with the GR page open so as the various articles of the week are discussed I have easy access. Same goes for previews and reviews. When they are mentioned on the cast I tend to go check them out while listening or shortly thereafter. I probably visit Games Radar more on Fridays than all other days of the week combined.