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Re-Imagined Radio

Re-Imagined Radio

By: John F. Barber
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A podcast about radio storytelling of many varieties. Dramas, comedies, oral and aural stories, documentaries, fictions, soundscapes and sonic journeys, radio and sound art. Radio storytelling that is engaging, enduring. Art Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts
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  • Frank Lovejoy Tribute
    May 19 2025

    Frank Lovejoy Tribute
    A dependable, productive voice actor 


    From the 1930s to the 1950s, the golden years of radio drama, Frank Andrew Lovejoy (1912-1962) was a dependable and productive radio voice actor. But, despite his appearances on MANY radio programs in his career, Frank Lovejoy is not well know today. With this episode, Re-Imagined Radio seeks to elevate Lovejoy's status. We sample from four radio programs where Lovejoy enjoyed continuing, and/or starring roles: The Blue Beetle, This is Your FBI, Murder and Mr. Malone, and Night Beat for our "Frank Lovejoy Tribute." Thanks for listening.

    Season 13, Episode 05
    Released: May 19, 2025

    Written, Produced, and Hosted by John F. Barber
    Sound Design, Original Music Composition, and Post Production by Marc Rose
    Promotional Graphics by Holly Slocum with Evan Leyden
    Social Media and Announcing by Rylan Eisenhauer

    Audio file name: rir-frank-lovejoy-tribute.mp3

    More information at our website, https://www.reimaginedradio.fm/episodes/frank-lovejoy/index.html

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    58 mins
  • Waters and Ruins
    Apr 21 2025

    Waters and Ruins
    Two sound-based stories by Martin J. Gallagher

    Re-Imagined Radio samples two stories by Martin J. Gallagher, an independent composer and sound designer based in Portland, Oregon. Each story is framed by music. "And the Waters" remembers William (Sam) Gregory, a Portland playwright/poet, who died in 2024. "The Ruins of Mauripol" (a response to the Russian invasion and destruction of Mariupol, Ukraine) is a three-part string quartet by Vancouver composer Daniel Truschov. From our Guest Producer series.

    Season 13, Episode 04
    Released April 21, 2025

    Produced by Martin J. Gallagher
    Hosted by John F. Barber
    Sound Design, Music, and Post Production by Marc Rose
    Promotional Graphics by Holly Slocum with Evan Leyden
    Social Media by Rylan Eisenhauer

    Audio file name: rir-ruins-and-waters.mp3

    More information at our website, https://www.reimaginedradio.fm/episodes/marty-gallagher/index.html

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License.

    ©2025 Re-Imagined Radio. All rights reserved (except those granted by the Creative Commons license)

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    58 mins
  • Retribution and Restitution
    Mar 17 2025

    Retribution and Restitution
    Two crime fictions for radio by Cindy Brown

    Re-Imagined Radio presents, as our annual tribute to Women's History Month, and as part of our Guest Writer series, two radio stories, both written by Cindy Brown, an actor, director, producer, playwright, and disabilities advocate based in Portland, Oregon. Both of Brown's stories are crime fictions for radio.

    Season 13, Episode 03
    Released March 17, 2025

    Original stories written by Cindy Brown
    Produced and Hosted by John F. Barber
    Sound Design, Music, and Post Production by Marc Rose
    Promotional Graphics by Holly Slocum with Evan Leyden
    Social Media by Rylan Eisenhauer

    Audio file name: rir-retribution-and-restitution.mp3

    More information at our website, https://www.reimaginedradio.fm/episodes/cindy-brown/index.html

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License.

    ©2025 Re-Imagined Radio. All rights reserved (except those granted by the Creative Commons license)

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    58 mins

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