| David sits down to talk to Clare Eden of The Minister of Chance audio drama and other wonderful projects to talk about crowd funding and working with her new projectStrangeness in Space through social media! |
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| In an homage to the show that “ended it all” for the silent era of movies, and indirectly the Golden Age of Radio Drama, we look at Lux Radio Theater‘s “The Jazz Singer”, tonight on Sonic Echo. We all love you Mammeee! |
Jack has a grand time talking with Matthew McLean about his favourite subject on the Audio Drama Production Podcast. Join in an have a listen!
| Jack and David make some rash decisions when they transmit the awesome Mega Tales– Tales of the Devil’s Tower episode one to three! |
| Jack sits down to chat with the great innovator of modern audio theatre, Dirk Maggs from Perfectly Normal Productions to talk about the medium they love so well. |
| For the second week in a row, we are pleased to bring back Cary Grant to the stage! The double feature on Sonic Echo tonight comes fromGulf’s Screen Guild Theater with “On Borrowed Time” and “Arsenic and Old Lace”. Two great comedies that laugh great together! |
Jack-in-the-machine locates The Incredibly Spaced Out Adventures of Jupiter Jackson by Eric Herman this week on the Sonic Society!
| David Ault sits down and chats with the David Cummings from the grand and wildly popular horror, No Sleep Podcast. |
| On the big old time radio show tonight the showcase inspiring Screen Directors’ Playhouse with “Shadow of a Doubt” starring Cary Grant and featuring our screen director des jours, Sir Alfred Hitchcock! |
We’ve been talking for years about the portability of audio stories, and it looks like we’re at the beginning of the trend. We talked yesterday about whether or not we were climbing up one side of the hill or going down another.
According to The Digital Reader, we are approaching a golden age of audio stories. Downloadable audiobooks are the fastest growing format with a +26.2% growth in 2013 and up 28% in 2014 surpassing e-books.
All of this and more can be found in the Publishing Trends article “Listen Up”!
Give yourself a high-five! You listeners are at the forefront of our long-awaited revolution!
