A3K Panel: State of the Industry 2011. Season Four, Episode One. In our annual State of the Industry Panel, we're joined by Anime News Network CEO, Christopher MacDonald, FUNimation Marketing Director, Lance Heiskell and manga blogger, Ed Sizemore. We look at the growth of streaming media, DVD trends and attracting new anime fans.Enjoy the panel tonight at 11 PM ET (8 PM PT, 4 AM GMT).
Monday, March 21, 2011
Programming: Anime 3000: State of the Industry 2011
Tonight on Toon Radio, I will be encoring the Anime 3000 Panel episode from two weeks ago. This episode aired while my the downtime was begining, and therefore many of you may not have missed it.
News: Warner Archives releases Valley of the Dinosaurs
According to Tvshowsondvd.com, Warner Archives is releasing the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Valley of the Dinosaurs as a Manufacture On Demand DVD on March 22, 2011.
Valley of the Dinosaurs is about the Butler family who befriends a caveman after falling into a whirlpool while traveling along the Amazon River.
The 1974 CBS series, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions,. featured the voices of Mike Road (John Butler), Shannon Farnon (Kim Butler), Kathy Gori (Katie Butler), Jackie Earle Haley (Greg Butler), Alan Oppenheimer (Gorok), Melanie Baker (Tana), Joan Gardner (Gara), and Frank Welker (Digger, Glump, Lok).
The 2 disc set will contain all 16 episodes from the series, and will be sold through the Warner Bros. website.
Valley of the Dinosaurs is about the Butler family who befriends a caveman after falling into a whirlpool while traveling along the Amazon River.
The 1974 CBS series, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions,. featured the voices of Mike Road (John Butler), Shannon Farnon (Kim Butler), Kathy Gori (Katie Butler), Jackie Earle Haley (Greg Butler), Alan Oppenheimer (Gorok), Melanie Baker (Tana), Joan Gardner (Gara), and Frank Welker (Digger, Glump, Lok).
The 2 disc set will contain all 16 episodes from the series, and will be sold through the Warner Bros. website.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Toon Radio back to normal
I finished reconstructing Toon Radio to the way it was before the downtime. The only thing to do is some minor ccontent updates, as well as retag all the music.
Due to my new hardware setup, the requests have been disabled. I am working to bring them back as soon as possible.
In the meattime, feel free to listen to the music.We are going to run a new podcast next week, so look for it.!
Due to my new hardware setup, the requests have been disabled. I am working to bring them back as soon as possible.
In the meattime, feel free to listen to the music.We are going to run a new podcast next week, so look for it.!
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