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The renaissance of audio storytelling

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It's been a long time since families huddled around the radio for entertainment. But ironically, at a time with more visual content available than ever before, scripted audio content is making a comeback. And it's not just podcasts. There's stuff from Star Wars, Wolverine, even an audio comedy that stars Kate McKinnon and Meryl Streep. Dasha Burns explores why audio is the new hot trend in entertainment and how the content can fit into your life in ways video can't.