Here there is another radio theater station:

http://www.iceboxradio.org/Home.html

This made me remember the time when I was a child. If I'm right, my
late father used to listen to radio stories. One of them: Kaliman, and
other two or three national productions, with local performers. How
about you? Did you use to listen to radio drama? The good thing about
radio drama is that you focus on listening, not in watching as you do
with movies, no visual distractions, isn't that nice? Radio drama is
usually performed at low speed and with clear voices, easy to
understand, isn't it? And on top of that, you can record those live
radio streams and have your personal 'audio books'.

Best wishes,

Pablo

On 14 feb, 11:33, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> I hope you like it.
>
> Music, Radio Theater Channel, The Best Of The 50s, 60s, 70s.
>
> http://www.alltimeoldies.com/
>
> The Radio Theather Channel is also available of iTunes. In fact, I got
> there from iTunes first. And a happy valentine's day LOL:
>
> http://www.creators.com/comics/wizard-of-id/55541.html
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Pablo

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