October month is “Orson” month in Sonic Echo as we explore the many faces of the King of Radio, George Orson Welles beginning tonight with “The Black Museum” and “Queen of Spades” from Royale Theatre.
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Jack finds himself alone again but comforted by Part 4 of Prenport and “Fortuna- episode 1” from Gypsy Audio!
BONUS: A touching Season 10 tribute from Drama Pod!
Pete Lutz from Narada Radio Company has a great long chin-wag with Jack about pulp, radio drama, OTR, and his incredible new passion of adapting old pulp into brand new audio drama! 
Paladin arrives in the final installment of Sonic Echo’s look at Western month with Have Gun Will Travel. Thanks to archive.org we have “Strange Vendetta” and “Road to Wickenberg” for our double presentation! 

David and Jack find themselves locking on to the first three episodes of the brand new release of the series Prenport , an exciting new radio soap by Tom Williamson!

Matthew MacLean from Scotland’s own Yap Audio and the Audio Drama Production Podcast and the amazing Aftermath series!
This week in Sonic Echo’s western September fever we present Jimmy Stewart as Britt Ponset in The Six Shooter! Archive.org provides us with “Jenny” and “The Coward” for tonight’s presentation.
Jack and David seek out to find the source of the damage to the Audioverse by triangulating first to The Twelfth episode from the incorrigible A Beginner’s Guide to Interplanetary Destruction and then to The Truth Podcast with “Biological Clock”!
Desert News is buzzing about Audiobooks: A Rising Industry and a Multi-tasker’s Dream and it makes one ponder.
If audio books are on the rise because- as audiophiles have said for years now- it’s easier to do things and listen to stories, then are we on the cusp of seeing Audio Drama make another burst into the consciousness of main stream?
What will happen when the whole world starts to realize the power of spoken word and the value of it over all things video?
Will we enter the third age of Modern Audio?