Dear Vergecast fans, thank you
It's been 10 eld! You're nevertheless here
The Vergecast has gone through many changes o'er the past 10 years — different studios, different platforms, different crews — but I am always openmouthed to see how many fans of the show have been around since the beginning.
At every subsist case we've done — most recently at On The Verge in October — I've seen lines of people waiting to see the show personally, crowds around our hosts, and chuckles at internal jokes that harbour't been mentioned on the show in years. It's still very frenzied to see, even out subsequently impermanent on the point for almost six years.
When I started at The Verge as a podcast manufacturer, we were at the tush of our run of the live TV version of The Vergecast, which we produced all hebdomad on YouTube earlier tossing the audio from that into the podcast feed. It's funny that we still get requests to make for back the video version of the show — most recently at On The Verge. Nilay answered a head about this onstage at the case.
We are real convinced that editing our show makes us sound smarter. When we turned off the TV feed, our downloads went way up. People like our show when we aren't beingness idiots on video. We're very good at telecasting, I'm just pretty sure I have a face for radio, so I'm only going to stick to that.
Listeners have also supported us experimenting with a lot of fun things in the podcast feed terminated the geezerhood, for which we are very grateful. From independent series like Pirate Radio, Better Worlds, our recent AI serial publication, to a whole interview show that spun off into its own give, our fans have been patient with U.S. trying new things and sharing feedback along what they likeable prizewinning. One of my favorites was when we made a one-off demonstrate in 2016 called 1,000 Words, which a listener said was "easily the weirdest affair that you guys have done in the finally 2 years." We have more weird stuff coming, so stay tuned.
But the live shows are where we see the flash feedback, and there is no experience quite the same to us. Hearing fans exclaim "Get across the night" or sportsmanlike "RCS," or eyesight Vergecast Live T-shirts that we only made once actually reinvigorates United States of America to each one time and gets us excited to make more shows for you.
Soh thank you to every one of you who has listened to and watched The Vergecast terminated the past 10 years and finished 500 episodes (I've lost count, but this week we'll take up our 474th Friday show), we literally could not have done it without you.
We will come more live shows in the incoming, so we hope to visualize you personally again. In the lag, present's a recording of our Vergecast Live at On The Wand for you to enjoy.
Dear Vergecast fans, thank you
Source: https://www.theverge.com/22734613/vergecast-live-10-year-anniversary