Re-Imagined Radio samples syndicated radio stories from Mayfair Productions

VANCOUVER, Wash. 鈥 Alan Ladd was a popular American movie star in the 1940s and early 1950s who started a company, Mayfair Productions, to syndicate radio programs, including 鈥淏ox 13鈥 and 鈥淭he Damon Runyan Theater.鈥 The programs made significant contributions to the history of radio storytelling. Re-Imagined Radio samples from them for its latest episode, titled 鈥淪yndication,鈥 which premieres on April 15 at 1 p.m. on KXRW-FM (99.9), Vancouver, and KXRY-FM (91.1 and 107.1), Portland.

Ladd, best known for his 1953 movie 鈥淪hane,鈥 frequently performed in radio adaptations of movies. He created Mayfair with Bernie Joslin in 1948 to broadcast rights to its content to any radio station or network anywhere in the country. The costs would be affordable for the stations, and the shows would reach a wide audience.

鈥淏ox 13鈥 (1948 鈥 49) is considered Mayfair鈥檚 primary contribution to radio entertainment. It featured a retired newspaper reporter turned novelist (played by Ladd) who writes novels about mystery and adventure and, along the way, becomes an unofficial detective faced with life-threatening adventures. 鈥淭he Damon Runyon Theater鈥 (1949 鈥 51) was based on the character-rich stories of newspaper columnist Damon Runyon.

Re-Imagined Radio premieres episodes on the third Monday of the month on community radio stations KXRW-FM and KXRY-FM. Each episode is streamed globally and is then available as a podcast. Information and listening opportunities are available at reimaginedradio.fm.

Community Partners

Re-Imagined Radio draws on community voice actors, Foley artists, musicians, sound artists and engineers. Partners include KXRW-FM, KXRY-FM, Marc Rose and Holly Slocum Design with Sidney Nguyen.

About Re-Imagined Radio

Re-Imagined Radio was begun by Barber in 2013 to celebrate radio storytelling. 鈥漌e select, produce and perform classic and contemporary stories across a spectrum of radio genres, from dramas to comedies, from oral to aural histories, from documentaries to fictions, from soundscapes to sonic journeys, from radio to sound art,鈥 Barber said. 

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