February 21, 2013 Posted by Rob in Film, The Wired-In Network

The Wired-In Network Arrives!

Pyre Productions and Jrock Entertainment have made a major push in the podcast world.Following the successful launch of Wired In Radio, Justin Schoenrock and Rob McCallum have gone one step further – they built a network. Still under the same banner and subscription feed as Wired In Radio but now all shiny, THE WIRED-IN NETWORK will play host a variety of shows every week.

THE SHOW
The flagship program will be “THE SHOW w/ JRock and Rob” and under this new umbrella will focus more on review-based content and keep its current THURSDAY time slot.

THE ARCADE
Joining THE SHOW, is Jedi Jay’s THE ARCADE. Simple, THE ARCADE is a roundtable discussion of what’s going on in the video game world. While there will be discussion of new releases the show aims to be insightful and get down to what works in certain games; the aspects we all love but might not be able to identify. Past, present, future – nothing’s off limits on this one. Check for it every TUESDAY.
THE TRENCHES
Hosted by Rob McCallum on SUNDAY, THE TRENCHES is an on-going interview series with filmmakers from around the world. It dares to probe and exhibit what it’s like to work in the industry for a living and examine the pitfalls and “war stories” that filmmakers experience in hopes of providing advice to others listening. Unlike the other shows on the WIRED-IN NETWORK, the TRENCHES will be presented in “series” form. This means that the show will air for X-number of weeks as season one, go on hiatus and come back for season two with all new guests.

THE GREAT DEBATE
A fanboy favorite, and a popular segment from the Wired In Radio days, THE GREAT DEBATE gets its own slot on WEDNESDAY and continues its pursuit of examining the great GEEK debates of all time. This expanded form all includes post-debate discussion where our combatants can freely probe why the debate matters,  and what the future holds without the concern of winning or losing the argument.

We’re also looking at new shows and putting them through the rigors of production and content quality. One thing’s for certain, this is only the beginning of the WIRED-IN NETWORK.

Click to share thisClick to share this