They had the Guy from the Internet Archive, Brewster Kahle on This Week in Tech this week.
It can be found
Here
He Talked a little about the Project, and while it did sound on some parts as putting a positive spin on things, There were a few interesting nuggets, namely that both Yahoo and Microsoft released all conditions on the work already done, as such the Foundation can do what they want with the work and that they have turned over all the equipment over to the Foundation.
That is, a few million dollars worth of equipment. And while the cynic in me might say that they did that because they did not want the further cost of dealing with specialised equipmet that they don't need, the project at least doesn't need to raise even more money to keep it ongoing, as they would have had to do.