Is Radio Drama only something of the past now?

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Is radio drama something of the past?

It went out with the dinosaurs. (in case you didn't know.)
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No. (Long live AIO.)
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Is Radio Drama only something of the past now?

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Have you ever told your friends that you liked this radio drama called "Adventures in Odyssey" and they react funny. "Radio drama? Is there such a thing any more?"

A good friend of mine laughed when I told her about AIO, she said "Oh...you're so quaint, Frank's-real-name."
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I don't think it went out with the dinosaurs, but yes, I do think Radio dramas are of the past. Although there is this really good one called Adventures in Odyssey.. :anxious:
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Yeah, people aren't really aware of it as being part of any form of entertainment and media. If I'm like on MSN and someone is asking me what I'm doing I'm all-like: (BC=me, F=Friend)

*Friend has just logged on*

F=''Whatcha doing?''

BC=''Just...you know, catching up on my show.''

F=''Which one?''

BC=''You don't know it...''

F=''What channel is it on?''

BC=''It's on the internet...''

F=''Oh, so it's pirated stuff, right?''

BC=''Um, sure man, if you sayz so.''

F=''No man, seriously though...''

BC=''Naw, it's a Drama...you don't like those.''

F=''Sure I do. I cry at them all the time.''

BC=''Man, you got problems. But, hey, it's you know, a radio drama.''

F=''What's dat?''

BC=''Yo moma!''

F=''Wha--?''

BC=''No...it's like, you know...a drama...but you listen to it.''

F=''No picture?''

BC=''Naw, man, sorry.''

F=''Who makes you do that?''

BC=''Well, you know...euh...me?''

Friend logs off

Yeah, so that's pretty much how that conversation goes. You really have to have the imagination and patience for Radio. People just don't have imaginations anymore--and that's what I think the problem with society is these days (among other things). Now that Television is at it's highest, getting someone to understand the magic of Radio is hard, especially when it comes to getting them into it.

So has Radio Drama left with the dinosaurs? Well, in popularity...sure. But, hey, theirs always signs of a Lock Ness out there, right?

Radio Dramas will live on. As long as Nerds do.

Haha, only kidding! The stuff rocks!

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Post by Trent DeWhite »

It absolutely is not something of the past. :noway:

Our local radio news station plays these old time radio mysteries and comedies on Sunday evenings. They're awesome. \:D/
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Post by Frank »

I've always loved the Jack Benny show. (And Charlie McCarthy and all those others.)

I guess there'll be no such thing as a radio "reality show" drama. :noway:
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Post by Catspaw »

Long live radio dramas! I love the FOTF radio dramas of various books, as well as AIO, and the Last Chance Detectives radio episodes were fun too! I love reading and movies, but there's something great about the radio! I hope that it never dies! \:D/
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What's a radio?
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*hits Top on the head with a radio*
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All my friends think I'm wierd for listening to radio drama. I'll say something to the effect of "No, I can't come over, there's a new episode tonight."

Friend: "Episode of what?"
Me: "something"
Friend: "what?"
Me: "my radio show?"
Confuzzled Friend: "Wha...?"
Me: "It's a radio drama."
Friend: "Whatever."

Yeah, that's pretty much how it is. Sad really. We have gone underground.
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Why don't people like radio drama anymore?
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Post by Catspaw »

Frank wrote:Why don't people like radio drama anymore?
Because they're dumb? ;)

I think that people like to see what's happening, not just hear about it. We want all the details! The listener has to be more involved with a radio drama or a book than with a movie, because not as much information is presented to you. You have to imagine the characters and the action, instead of it being fully shown to you. I think that's why radio dramas can be so magical - because part of it is the actual program, but part of it is the listener. That can happen in books too, but I think that it happens in movies and TV shows to a lesser degree.
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Post by Bennett »

Television is man's laziest form of entertainment.

Radio; well, you have to think a bit...(it hurts...:()

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Post by AIOfan11 »

To the world, it is probably out. But, I love Radio Theatre, and Adventures In Odyssey. I love listening to them on long or short car rides (my family and I just listened to Father Gilbert on a trip yesterday!).
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-Bennett Charles wrote:Television is man's laziest form of entertainment.

Radio; well, you have to think a bit...(it hurts...:()

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Amen. =D>

I voted no because I love AIO and RT productions. :) A radio station nearby used to air old radio shows every evening but they stopped doing it. :mecry: I didn't like all of them but some of them were a lot of fun.
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Chandler wrote:I voted no because I love AIO and RT productions. :)
As did and do I. :noway:
Chandler wrote: A radio station nearby used to air old radio shows every evening but they stopped doing it. :mecry: I didn't like all of them but some of them were a lot of fun.
The radio station I mentioned above, 580 CFRA, offers online streaming. :D
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Trent DeWhite wrote:
Chandler wrote: A radio station nearby used to air old radio shows every evening but they stopped doing it. :mecry: I didn't like all of them but some of them were a lot of fun.
The radio station I mentioned above, 580 CFRA, offers online streaming. :D
Really? :thud:
Where's the link? :D
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Stream 580 CFRA \:D/

Comedy/Drama Classics

Feeling nostalgic? CFRA brings you the best of old time radio plays. We bring you an hour of comedy and mystery every early morning. Tune in and hear some of the classics, everything from Burns and Allen to The Lone Ranger, only on CFRA.

CFRA broadcasts Old Time Radio Broadcasts on Mondays-Saturdays from 3-4AM Eastern and Sundays from 11PM-Midnight.
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Thanks! =D>
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