Episode 30 Commentary
WATM is back and breaking ground - an audio commentary for an audio podcast. Episode 30 gets the nostalgia in this outing.
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WATM is back and breaking ground - an audio commentary for an audio podcast. Episode 30 gets the nostalgia in this outing.
Standard Podcasts [00:36:56m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (76)There is very big news in the WATM studio as we meet the milestone of thirty episodes. We do a special review of Libya and our predictions for the US presidential elections.
It's a serious WATM this time, casting its eye over child abuse cover-ups by the Vatican, the situation in Somalia and the Singaporean presidential election.
You may have been waiting for it; you can now stop doing so. Edition 28 of the WATM podcast takes you through Burma, allows us to get indignant about Olympic ticketing and then peeks at an election in São Tomé and Príncipe. That's what WATM's for.
There's so much new in this edition of WATM! We give you a blow-through of the Republican candidates for president, talk about two of our favourite podcasts, hit Media QuestNiTech to talk about newspapers and then round up some past elections. It's a WATM renaissance!
Episode 26 talks about the fallout from Britain's AV vote, the phenomenal success of United Russia and the musically-challenged elections of the Seychelles.
We've somehow got to 25. It's a listener special, covering a bit of the Census, a bit of Jacob Zuma and a bit of Laos. We also announce the amazing re-brand that is WATM.
You might be itching for number 25, but instead we have a nice fresh Micro WATM for you, all about le Front national and it's leader Marine Le Pen.
To whom should the UK, or for that matter any country, give aid? That's first up on the WATM podcast, followed by a look at criticisms faced by High Speed 2, the proposed high-speed rail line that will connect London with Birmingham. Then it's over to that international powerhouse Andorra for their parliamentary elections. Our highest-numbered podcast yet!
This week we provide that trademark WATM tangential look at events in Libya, discuss the various courts international and ponder the parliamentary elections in Estonia. Do listen, dear chum.