A few people have asked what license Wikipedia Weekly is available under and to be frank, we never really worried about sticking a license tag on things, we just assumed people would assume it’d be free and use snippets as they so desire.
To clear up confusion, I’ve but the license “tags” in the footer. You get your choice of Creative Commons By Attribution Share-Alike or the GFDL - feel free to use sound bites for your own material.
If you require the original sound files we used (from the recording) - let us know and we’ll see if we can upload them (they’re huge)
Here’s a picture to match the voices.
Because it’s sitting hostage on his computer until Pokemon rule the earth or something else happens. Needless to say, it’s on it’s way and thanks for holding on.
The wait is almost over, we’ve got an episode (abit a short one) in editing which should be out within a couple days. I’ll try and find some champagne to celebrate with!
And hence, we’re experiencing some little problems. Please look at the test pattern and stand by.
The changeover went a fair bit easier than I expected, you can now comment normally.
The episode media will be back up within the next couple hours, my upload speed is only so fast 
Sorry everyone, it’s exams / brutal week and editing is taking a little longer than usual. We’ll post as soon as we can as well as try and get to a regular release schedule (perhaps every Wednesday) instead of pushing stuff when it comes out.
We recorded, and well, the recorder didn’t. We’ll see what we can do.
Earthquake in

Asia clogged up the tubes of the internets.
We’ll try and be back soon.

Is our current logo (the one for iTunes) - we’re having an open logi time. Anyone can submit a logo for Wikipedia Weekly, only a few tiny criteria.
- 300×300px and 144×144px are the two sizes iTunes uses, it should look good in those sizes.
- No using any WikiMedia logos, that’s Trademark infringment
- It should look good
Thanks to JWSchmidt for our current logo… it looked better than the text I had in there 