Ad Astra Radio
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Ad Astra Communications, LLC | |
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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.