Ad Astra Radio

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Ad Astra Communications, LLC
Type Privately owned limited liability company
Genre National radio network
Founded 2007
Headquarters West Palm Beach, FL
Area served United States, Canada (DARS)
Key people Joey Donovan
Chris West
David Durica
Industry Radio broadcasting, advertising
Products That Sci-fi Show
Comic Age Now
Video Game Radio
Final Cut On The Movies
Website Official site

Ad Astra Radio is an Internet streaming audio channel providing talk programming on science fiction entertainment. It also serves as a digital content provider for radio stations worldwide if they choose to take the feed. Ad Astra Radio provides pre-recorded talk format programming along the lines of science fiction, fantasy, comics, collectibles, role playing games, video gaming, Anime, and spaceflight/hard science.

[edit] History

Ad Astra Radio debuted on October 12th, 2007.

[edit] Programming

Ad Astra Radio's offerings consist of "That Sci-fi Show," a two hour program hosted by Joey Donovan providing news, information and interviews with those in the genre; "Comic Age Now," hosted by Chris West, a two hour show which examines the week's activities in the comics industry; "Video Game Radio," hosted by RJ Wiggums, a two hour weekly program on the video gaming industry; and "Final Cut on The Movies," hosted by author Michelle Weston, a two hour weekly program on recent releases in genre films.


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