Radio Drama for the Digital Age
While this is a new podcast still in its infancy there is great potential for it. The subject material alone is enough to draw in anyone interested in some of the most notorious unsolved murders in history. The format harkens back to golden era of radio drama so if you just want the facts you may want to keep to Wikipedia. The voice cast are not A-list voice actors but they do an incredible job in keeping the material light, informative, and well balanced for at times such dark and brutal subjects. Overall I thoroughly enjoy this podcast and eagerly await the next episode.
historygeek0371 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/16
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