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An elderly woman sends an urgent message to Box 13. The reason…there’s a dead body in her room.
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An elderly woman sends an urgent message to Box 13. The reason…there’s a dead body in her room.
There are a number of ways to get an Old Time Radio fix. Each has advantages and disadvantages to it. There’s some debate back and forth between various sites. I think each can meet the needs of a specific base of fans.
My purpose is not to reccomend any specific products, hosts, or services, only to give the interested fan a look at the benefits and drawbacks of each way of accessing Old Time Radio.
It should also be said that just because there are disadvantages to a method doesn’t mean the medium is bad, just giving pros and cons.
Here’s a ranking of which shows are most popular based on downloads of the first episode, one week after release:
1) Pat Novak for Hire
2) Box 13
3) Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
4) Sherlock Holmes
5) Let George Do It
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When Pat Novak finds $1000 depsited in his bank account and a beautiful woman who wants him to find a Jack of Clubs, he runs into murder.
Original Air Date: February 20, 1949
“You can’t find your hip pocket with radar.”-Pat Novak to Hellman
Finished the least fun part of Podcasting this morning as I went through the painstaking submission process for the Great Detectives of Old Time Radio to increase search engine hits and subscriptions onto Itunes. It’s been a long time since I did this with The Old Time Dragnet Show. However, I’m pleased to report that it only took a couple hours to get through. I focused on directories that I found the Dragnet podcast in as well as the top podcast directories outside of Itunes. One directory that focused on Drama Podcasts had disappeared since the last time I did this.
The great thing about this is that with Google, Blogging, and Itunes, much of this is much more automatic than it used to be. Way back in the olden days of the 1990s. It took days to complete site promotion.