I've only ever heard The Best Show via iTunes downloads or streams from the WFMU archives. It can be confusing when callers do bleep-worthy things, because in the podcast/archive form, the offending portion of the show is just excised. It's lost time. I only ever know what happened if Tom complains after a bad caller, like "You rat, using language like that," etc.
But it's led me to wonder what happens during the live show. Do you just hear silence during those portions?
I ask because I'm trying to figure out what happens when the podcast versions are produced- is someone actually manually trimming out bleeped portions of the show? There is software that can automatically weed out silence, but the show is full of pauses as a matter of course, and Wurster calls often have intentional bleeps/silence which do end up in the podcasts. I don't know how bleeping works in radio stations; is it possible the offending material actually gets recorded (even if not broadcast over the air) and therefore needs to be trimmed before the podcast is posted?
Just an idle curiosity. And some envy for folks who get to listen live.