By: Laura
I don’t know – audio fiction could suggest audio books. Personally I prefer audio drama, but I do think that there’s a need to have a consistent description.
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I would seriously call this “radio drama”– people get that this isn’t 1932 and changes will be made accordingly. Also, almost no one listens to the radio anymore, but we generally accept the term...
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Rachel, Thanks for the comments and point well-taken. I’m not quite as set in stone as this article might imply (I run a show called “Radio Drama Revival” after all) and I must say, no producers I’ve...
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[...] I recently stumbled across a very smart argument for using the phrase “audio fiction” instead of “radio theater.” [...]
View ArticleBy: Greater Dialog Between Stage and Audio Drama? | timprasil
[...] I recently stumbled across a very smart argument for using the phrase “audio fiction” instead of “radio theater.” [...]
View ArticleBy: Laura
I don’t know – audio fiction could suggest audio books. Personally I prefer audio drama, but I do think that there’s a need to have a consistent description.
View ArticleBy: Rachel
I would seriously call this “radio drama”– people get that this isn’t 1932 and changes will be made accordingly. Also, almost no one listens to the radio anymore, but we generally accept the term...
View ArticleBy: Fred
Rachel, Thanks for the comments and point well-taken. I’m not quite as set in stone as this article might imply (I run a show called “Radio Drama Revival” after all) and I must say, no producers I’ve...
View ArticleBy: Greater Dialogue Between Stage and Audio Drama? | timprasil
[…] I recently stumbled across a very smart argument for using the phrase “audio fiction” instead of “radio theater.” […]
View ArticleBy: Greater Dialog Between Stage and Audio Drama? | timprasil
[…] I recently stumbled across a very smart argument for using the phrase “audio fiction” instead of “radio theater.” […]
View ArticleBy: Laura
I don’t know – audio fiction could suggest audio books. Personally I prefer audio drama, but I do think that there’s a need to have a consistent description.
View ArticleBy: Rachel
I would seriously call this “radio drama”– people get that this isn’t 1932 and changes will be made accordingly. Also, almost no one listens to the radio anymore, but we generally accept the term...
View ArticleBy: Fred
Rachel, Thanks for the comments and point well-taken. I’m not quite as set in stone as this article might imply (I run a show called “Radio Drama Revival” after all) and I must say, no producers I’ve...
View ArticleBy: Greater Dialogue Between Stage and Audio Drama? | timprasil
[…] I recently stumbled across a very smart argument for using the phrase “audio fiction” instead of “radio theater.” […]
View ArticleBy: Greater Dialog Between Stage and Audio Drama? | timprasil
[…] I recently stumbled across a very smart argument for using the phrase “audio fiction” instead of “radio theater.” […]
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