Since 1984, the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company has been performing, recording, and broadcasting dramatic audio -- fully dramatized, fully sound-scaped audio drama. We like to think that what we do is classic "old-time radio", as it would sound with today's technology and dramatic techniques. From our archives, we proudly present the recordings of our live performances. Also visit us at artc.org.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
A short update regarding the past, present, and future of the Centauri Express Audio Magazine
A few extra notes for this episode. We have big changes in store for this podcast. First, we have increased the sampling rate for this episode and for all future episodes. more
We love all of our audiences and look forward to entertaining everyone, but some audiences have a special place in our hearts. 221B Con is one of them. Not least because we pack the house when we go there! [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="50... more
We're really sorry we missed our normal publication time this month! Car trouble impeded our progress. But we're back on track now! EDIT: We forgot the link to the actual audio! It's here now! Those of you looking for it can find it now! [esplayer ur... more
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I do like to see a group with staying power. I like the quality of these podcasts. Now they do have the luxury of group as opposed to remote acting. But still very good quality none the less. I would say some of the mixing choices are interesting, “The proper thing to do” gets a little busy in the mid range, making it difficult at times to follow but this is from 2016 when they were still finding their feet. I look forward to catching up on their content. Several products in I see some nasty bia... more
I love the classic radio sound I’m so glad I found these guys
This podcast is a treasure trove! Figuring out what to listen to from the back catalog can be a little confusing, but only because there is so much excellent content and it goes back for years! Many of the episodes are live performances of things that are available as studio-mastered recordings, so there are some rough patches. Overall though, the content is imaginative and fun! I particularly enjoy the retro-spoof SciFi series Rory Rammer, Space Marshall :)
I've been listening to ARTC since I very first began my journey into the world of podcasts. I've been continually impressed by the quality of the stories and enjoying them all immensely. I'm so excited to hear about the upgraded format change and possible twice a month releases. Keep up the great work!
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