Posts Tagged ‘Atomic Array’

Game Podcasting 101

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

I attended NeonCon in November 2009. This is a part of the talk Ryan Macklin and I gave as part of CreativeU. (more…)

ENnie Awards Interview

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

The ENnie Awards turn 10 years old next year. Right now, they’re running a series of interviews on the ENnie Awards blog, and were gracious enough to ask to speak with me.

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Do RPG Books Answer Your Questions?

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

When picking up a new roleplaying game, I have two related questions in mind:

(1) Why is this game fun?

(2) What can I do in this game? (more…)

Gen Con Indy 2009 Redux

Monday, August 17th, 2009

albumgc09seI had a blast at Gen Con this year. It was a big show for Moonstew – Rone and I released nine episodes during the show. “The best for days in radio!”

Here’s a peak at the madness: (more…)

Your Second Chance is Now

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

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If not now then when
Tracy Chapman, “If Not Now…(more…)

Atomic Array Listener Survey

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

I sent out an informal survey to some of our Atomic Array listeners. I’m still pondering what all the responses mean, but here’s the results so far:

(1) How did you hear about Atomic Array?

47%: Host mentioned it on message boards or in IRC
24%: Promotions
12%: RPG Podcasts.com
6%: Google Search for “RPG Podcasts”
6%: Heard promo on another podcast
6%: iTunes Search

(2) What was your first episode?

40%: Episode 001 (Colonial Gothic)
13%: Episode 005 (Interface-Zero)
10%: Episode 010 (Shadows of Cthulhu)
37%: Various Others

(3) How often do you listen to the show?

13%: Once, never again
73%: Every show

(4) How do you listen to the show?

50%: Website
43%: iTunes
7%: RSS

Episode 011 (Pathfinder) is by far our favorite among our regular audience.

I also learned that some people love the rants and the CthuLou segments from Episodes 010 (Shadows of Cthulhu and CthulhuTech), but these also have a number of people that don’t care for them. The picks, on the other hand, aren’t as popular – but we didn’t receive any negative feedback on them, either.

Feedburner, Google and MyBrand

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Back when I set up my feed for Atomic Array, I took Paul Colligan’s advice and took advantage of Feedburner’s MyBrand service. (more…)