Arvid, I think you need a hobby that has nothing to do with Radio. Online or comments. Yes, it was bad humor, but that's what makes America free. Hrumph. Yes, it has offensive language.... so does our news casts. Editing for USA Broadcast? Shove it. "Freedom of Speech" means freedom to hear too.
All in all, the piece sucked. I still found it funny, and still support Dan and Michael and hope to hear more! .... moreover, I pray it's better done ... lol
This attempt at radio theater is okay at best. I find that the humor misses on many levels. It is also theater in another way: to follow along, listeners need to listen from start to finish - which is not how most people listen to the radio.
One important note: this contains swearing and potentially offensive language, but the information for stations does not say this. It will need editing to be broadcast friendly in the USA.
The humor in this piece is definitely for a niche audience - so if you air it, choose carefully where you place it.
Comments for It is To Laugh - Starship Majora: The Shape Shifter
Produced by Created by Dan Bernard and Michael Townsend, Presented by New Adventures in Sound Art
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Michael A. George
Posted on April 11, 2009 at 04:38 PM | Permalink
Holdover Hillarity
Arvid, I think you need a hobby that has nothing to do with Radio. Online or comments. Yes, it was bad humor, but that's what makes America free. Hrumph. Yes, it has offensive language.... so does our news casts. Editing for USA Broadcast? Shove it. "Freedom of Speech" means freedom to hear too.
All in all, the piece sucked. I still found it funny, and still support Dan and Michael and hope to hear more! .... moreover, I pray it's better done ... lol
Arvid Hokanson
Posted on June 28, 2007 at 11:38 AM | Permalink
Review of It is To Laugh - Starship Majora: The Shape Shifter
This attempt at radio theater is okay at best. I find that the humor misses on many levels. It is also theater in another way: to follow along, listeners need to listen from start to finish - which is not how most people listen to the radio.
One important note: this contains swearing and potentially offensive language, but the information for stations does not say this. It will need editing to be broadcast friendly in the USA.
The humor in this piece is definitely for a niche audience - so if you air it, choose carefully where you place it.