Doom Radio is an internet podcast show managed and hosted by Gus Knezevich (Alfonzo). The original broadcast show was created by Tango in September, 2012, known as Tango TV back during its original inception. The show is focused on Doom related topics as well as the activities of the community members, mainly Alfonzo and his close friends. It contains audio content in the form of interviews, analysis, conversations, discussions, reviews and news.
Some of Doom Radio regulars include: Richard Frei (Tarnsman), Boris Klimeš (dew), Matt Tropiano (MTrop) and Xaser.
The last podcast of the show was back in May 26, 2019, with the Where’s All the Data? SIGIL episode.
Program formatEdit
The podcast series is organized in four main programs: Interviews, Intermission, Program B and Where's All the Data?
- Interviews: The flagship of the podcast series. This program focuses on direct interviews with different members of the community, usually in the form of casual conversations.
- Intermission: Occasional conversations between different members of the community and the hosts of the show. It does not have a specific agenda and is usually an informal program.
- Program B: Discussions focused on a variety of topics related to Doom and the community in general, from community concepts to retrospectives and other topics.
- Where's All the Data?: Reviews of PWADs, usually with a thorough approach and with the company of other hosts.
List of episodesEdit
Interviews:
Intermission:
- E1: Intermission – Pilot Episode – E1M1: Entryway
- E2: Intermission – E1M2: That’s One Nuked Duke
- E3: Intermission – E1M3: Knee-Deep in Deepsea
- E4: Intermission – E1M4: Eternal Podcast IV
- E5: Intermission – E1M5: Hectic
- E6: Intermission – E1M6: What The… Creepy Bone
- E7: Intermission – E1M7: The Special One
- E8: Intermission – E1M8: Last Call
- E9: Intermission – E1M9: Everything You Love Is Dead
- E10: Intermission – E2M1: Sometimes Change Is Okay
- E11: Intermission – E2M2: Loaded
- E12: Intermission – E2M3: The Return of This
- E13: Intermission – E2M4: The Longest Yard
- E14: Intermission – E2M5: TNT 2: Dynamite
- E15: Intermission – E2M6: Dancing With Dinosaurs
- E16: Intermission – E2M7: Delayed by Pixels
- E17: Intermission – E2M8: The Tower of Babble
- E19: Intermission – E2M9: How the Hamburglar Stole Christmas
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Program B:
- E1: Program B Episode 1: Community Projects
- E2: Program B Episode 2: Source Port Features
- E3: Program B Episode 3: Quick-Fire Reviews
- E4: Program B Episode 4: Multiplayer
- E5: Program B Episode 5: One-Man Megawads
- E6: Program B Episode 6: Music in Doom
- E7: Program B Episode 7: Playtesting
- E8: Program B Episode 8: Doom 3 and 4
- E9: Program B Episode 9: Genres and Labels
- E10: Program B Episode 10: Project Leadership
- E11: Program B Episode 11: Feedback
- E12: Program B Episode 12: Speedrunning
- E13: Program B Episode 13: Storytelling in Doom
- E14: Program B Episode 14: Doom’s Longevity
- E15: Program B Episode 15: Cacowards Post-Mortem
- E16: Program B Episode 16: Objectively Wrong?
- E17: Program B Episode 17: Weapon Mods
- E18: Program B Episode 18: MIDIs, Multiplayer, and Limitation Projects
- E19: Program B Episode 19: Camping, Tagging, and Map07 Remakes
- E20: Program B Episode 20: Speedmapping, Fringe IWADs, and Multiplayer Interest
- E21: Post Mordeth: PRCP
- E22: Program B Episode 21: Doom 4
- E23: 2015 Cacowards Retrospective
- E24: 2016 Cacowards Retrospective
Where's All the Data?:
- E1: Where’s All the Data? 2002: A Doom Odyssey
- E2: Where’s All the Data? Hadephobia
- E3: Where’s All the Data? Coffee Break, Fava Beans, Double Impact
- E4: Where’s All the Data? Stardate 20X6 and Monochrome Mapping Project
- E5: Where’s All the Data? Realm of Chaos
- E6: Where’s All the Data? BTSX and Favillesco
- E7: Where’s All the Data? Kama Sutra
- E8: Where’s All the Data? Epic 2
- E9: Where’s All the Data? The /newstuff Chronicles #513
- E10: Where’s All the Data? SIGIL
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Total Doom Radio episodes: 82 episodes.
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