cameras, and when the season was over they decided
to start a show. The show’s viewer numbers went up so
fast and everyone wanted more. So they started buying
professional equipment and introduced more hosts to
the show. It went well, but the viewers wanted more. The
show was too short for people viewing it, so they made
the show 90 minutes. Every year they got more sponsors,
and more equipment. It wasn’t until a year ago that they
decided to split the show into part webcast and the other
part podcast.
One of Todd’s favorite parts of the show is being able
to see his friends once a week. Like I mentioned before,
all of them have fulltime jobs and family so sometimes it
is the only time they can get together. One of the most
difficult things to do is find discussion points for each
show. But with the help of like-minded people, as well as
players and fans, they manage to make a fantastic show
every week. Some things that will be happening with the
show in the future will be new segments. Todd also wants
to start doing gun review segments. The gun review
segments will be quick, simple, and to the point. Behind
the Bunker has a few other things up their sleeves, but
you will just have to tune into the show to find out what
they will be!
Behind the Bunker is one of many shows available for
paintball players, but there is no other paintball show like
it. This show is live every Monday night at 8pm EDT. This
is one of the most interactive paintball shows out there.
While you are listening live, you have the opportunity to
engage in a live chat that they use in the show. When
you take part in the live chat, you have the opportunity to
have a part in the show and the discussion that is taking
place. This show is remarkable, and a great way to spend
your Monday night. If you would like to watch the show,
visit www.behindthebunker.com Monday nights at 8pm
EDT. Also check out their Facebook page at:
www.facebook.com/Behind-The-Bunker-165289460186262/?fref=ts
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