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Radio drama

Radio drama is a form of storytelling that uses sound to convey narratives, much like a play but performed for an audio audience. It combines dialogue, music, and sound effects to create immersive experiences, allowing listeners to visualize the story in their minds. Popular from the early 20th century to the 1950s, radio dramas presented a variety of genres, from thrillers to comedies. Although less common today, they have influenced modern audio storytelling, including podcasts and audio series, which continue the tradition of engaging audiences through sound alone.