It had a great run, but the format wasn't adjusted to keep up with the times. By the time shows actually aired, poor Erica's news segment was already old news, and the distraction segments in the middle were mostly Xbox commercials towards the end. The tech sessions and interviews were good, but it would have been better if they'd been chopped up into separate files. I was surprised they didn't try to merge into Channel9 (even if only as a publishing channel, like Behind the Code), but like you said, it would be a natural move at this point (unless they're ready to try something else of course).jonm wrote:I was disappointed to learn that The .NET Show (formerly the MSDN Show) will no longer be made. The strange thing is that the show only got posted a few days ago (as far as I can tell) but the show and content were apparently recorded back in April. I noticed this nasty lag between the date recorded and the date posted in the last couple of years. I guess webcasts/podcasts like Channel9, Channel10, DotNetRocks, RunAsRadio, and SQLDownUnder sort of made the .NET Show redundant. Oh well, with a little luck maybe will we see Robert and Erica on Channel9! Thanks again guys for a great job you will be missed.
EDIT: After reading their last blog post, it sounds like at least one of them might show up on C9.