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The Loss of William Dufris

The past year has been a series of blows to the audio drama community, and the loss of William Dufris feels very much like a gut punch. While I had never met him personally, his work with Fred Greenhalgh and on his own had made waves in the Modern Audio Drama community. In short order, anyone who is anyone in this world knows who Bill Dufris is to the medium. Mindseye Productions has a wonderful Memorium to the man and I highly recommend you take the time to read through, check out the video clips and remind yourself of what a true loss this is to all of us. Rest well, sir. You more than earned it. Sorrow and best wishes and prayers to your family and friends.

The Resurgence of Audio Drama

radio_corbis460Julius Purcell write an interesting article about the rise of Audio Drama and it includes such alumni as Fred Greenhalgh and Lawrence Raw and the We’re Alive team as they talk about the state of our beloved medium and its most recent interest. While most of us at the Society are thinking, “Where have you been?” it’s really about the elevation of audio drama in the central consciousness since producers like John Dryden (A Fine Balance) and Sarah Koenig (Serial) have

Can Audio Be Profitable?

The talented and ever busy Audio Drama enthusiast, Frederick Greenhalgh- creator of Radio Drama Revival, the stellar showcase of modern audio theatre and Final Rune Productions his own high quality production company of “The Cleansed” and other works asks an important question. What is it going to take to have Radio Drama come out of the shadow of the popularity of Audio Books. His thoughtful opinions can be found under the title: Audio Drama Needs a 21st Century Business Model. What do you think? Any ideas for this age old conundrum?

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Wall Street Takes Notice

Frederick Greenhalgh from Final Rune and Radio Drama Revival fame has garnered some well deserved notice and buzz from the Wall Street Journal!

In their article “Return With Us to the Thrilling Days Of Yesteryear—Via the Internet”, Barry Newman looks at Fred’s new projects “Open Season” by Archer Mayor and Fred’s technique along with the Mad Horse Theatre company of recording on location.

Excellent news for the world of Audio Drama for more and more folks to take notice of the great things being done. Thanks Fred!!

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