Re-Imagined Radio

Exploring sound-based storytelling

Re-Imagined Radio shares stories via radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media that engage your ears. Listen to a sample from "9/11 Radio Stories" below.

Hiro & Liling by Kristina Jones and The Martian Death March by Ernest Kinoy X Minus One tribute featuring The Veldt by Ray Bradbury and The Cave of Night by James E Gunn Lone-Green-Challenge: The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet, The Challenge of the Yukon A Mighty Span William Conrad: A Tribute to a Great Radio Voice
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Restitution & Retribution

Two crime fictions for radio by Cindy Brown

Released March 17, 2025
Season 13, Episode 03
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.

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About Re-Imagined Radio

Re-Imagined Radio is a research and creative project, created and maintained by John F. Barber, that combines literary experiences and media art to explore how dialogue, sound effects, and music can engage your listening imagination and promote sound-based storytelling.

We've been doing this since 2013. READ the Re-Imagined Radio origin story.

Our monthly episodes are multi-voice, sound-rich, well-researched. Each offers believable, immersive listening experiences drawn from radio, field recording, oral history, monologue, and more. Each represents a different category. Guest Writer. Documentary. Tribute. Celebration. Old Time Radio. Experimental.

Re-Imagined Radio uses a variety of channels, like live performances, radio broadcasts, global and on demand streaming, PODCASTS, the Internet, and SOCIAL MEDIA, especially YouTube, to create, share, and archive our episodes of sound-based storytelling. SEE "How To Listen" for more information.

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Re-Imagined Radio honors the diversity of listeners and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity of your ears. Scripts are provided for accessibility and documentation. We acknowledge the debt we owe to previous and contemporary radio artists and hope our curation and stewardship of their artifacts and efforts demonstrates our sincerity.