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Waterlogg Productions is happy to announce Audible's new channel has picked up 4 our stories this week!
(#LadyBirdJohnson, #FirstLadies, #OrsonWelles, #OHenry, #Shakespeare)
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Lady Bird Johnson:
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Tobin's Palm: A Classic American Short Story |
We Take You Now to Grover's Mill: The Making of the 'War of the Worlds' Broadcast |
Simon Studio Presents: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Audio Theater
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Waterlogg Productions is a multi-media entertainment company founded by husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua & Lorie Kellogg. Their combined talents spanning over 40 years have garnered many awards in radio.
In 2009 Waterlogg Production ventured into the world of audio books and in 2011 video.
In 2010 Joe Bevilacqua signed a new deal with Audible and to distribute all of his audio books including radio drama, science fiction, documentary, comedy and biography.
In 2011 Joe signed a deal with Sirius/XM to broadcast his work on the Book radio Ch. 80.
In 2012 they added Simply Audio Books, AudioBooks.com to their distribution list.
ALL WATERLOGG TITLES ARE DISTRIBUTED VIA BLACKSTONE AUDIO |
Also in 2012 Waterlogg Productions has expanded its company and will begin distributing the audio work of independent producers, alongside its own line, announced Joe Bevilacqua, president of audio production company. "There are hundreds of hours of great audio not being heard on radio today," says Bevilacqua. "Radio theater, comedy, long form documentary are no longer heard in any great amount, even on public radio. But with the proliferation of high speed Internet, Wi-FI, and handheld devices, these neglected genres are finding new audiences." Bevilacqua's first outing into distribution is Radio Tales for the Road, an ongoing series of transformational journeys through time, space and memory, written, produced, and narrated by public radio stalwart Barbara Bernstein.
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