I know I'm a n00b here, but if I even get one new listener to hear out what we have to say on the subject, it'll be a success. Posted the following on my Gamespot blog, so I'm repeating it below.
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This was touching.
Remember, leave comments and/or questions about this week's CNET debacle for our podcast. I imagine this will take up the entire 90 minutes (or 2 hours, depending).
mailbag AT trigames DOT net
UPDATE: Comments on my Gamespot blog asked me when I can expect to post the cast. I'm going to try to get the cast up by Monday night. It's been tough the past two weeks - episode 71 saw my sound file not being saved (though that actually resulted in the episode going up earlier), and episode 72 saw Al's sound file being slightly corrupt. I'm studying for my GMATs and I'm working 12-hour days this week so it'll be insanely, insanely tough to get this thing uploaded when I want it to but I'll try.
In the meantime I invite you all to
listen to episode 47 where Alex Navarro was a guest for us. We talk about games journalism, a topic that has been completely turned upside-down this past week.
Eternaldeath, no hard feelings. I'm not anyone important, honestly. I'm just a dude who writes a little freelance, has gotten to know the Gamespot staff a little as a result, and is really disappointed by the situation, is all.