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I found this earlier today in another subreddit and thought I'd share it here. I don't recall which subreddit or post, otherwise I'd give due credit. (oldradioworld.com)
submitted by Myntrith
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fastfinge 1 points 6y ago
Personally, my go-to sites are RUSC and otrrlibrary. Rusc because it's well organized and built-in to my sonos, even though it isn't free. Kind of the Netflix of OTR. But if you don't want to pay, otrrlibrary.org is the best free site for OTR.
Myntrith [OP] 2 points 6y ago
Ah. I didn't know about the others. Thanks for sharing.
fastfinge 2 points 6y ago
No problem! I spent a bunch of time researching OTR sites a few years ago, as I had considered creating a "Netflix for audio drama" type of website, using OTR content as the base, and then hopefully eventually licensing modern audio dramas as well. I had fun playing with opus encoders, Drupal, and HTML5 audio players for a while. But then I realized what an enormous job that would be, and how little money is to be made, and decided to drop it.
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