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Sci-Fi Frequencies
This miniseries is a spring 2026 Djathon special! The theme for the 2026 Djathon is the future so we are jumping into the history of the science fiction genre to celebrate! Each episode discusses the long history of sci-fi across different mediums of story telling!
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Internet 09.04.2026 3:18
This miniseries is a spring 2026 DJ-Athon special! The theme for the 2026 DJ-Athon is the future, so we are jumping into the history of the science fiction genre to celebrate! Each episode discusses the long history of sci-fi across different mediums of story telling! In this mini-podcast we take a look at the history of science fiction on the internet. We cover the history that led to the creatio...
Broadcast 08.04.2026 3:01
This miniseries is a spring 2026 DJ-Athon special! The theme for the 2026 DJ-Athon is the future, so we are jumping into the history of the science fiction genre to celebrate! Each episode discusses the long history of sci-fi across different mediums of story telling! In this episode we take a look at the bumpy history of science fiction on the radio as well as turn to podcasts for story telling n...
Film 07.04.2026 3:18
This miniseries is a spring 2026 Djathon special! The theme for the 2026 Djathon is the future so we are jumping into the history of the science fiction genre to celebrate! In this podcast we discuss talk about film from its origins and make our way to the present, exploring not just movies but TV shows and animation as well.
Literature 06.04.2026 3:02
In this mini-podcast we take a look at the history of science fiction in literature. We discuss Mary Shelly's influence in establishing not just the sci-fi genre, but also the horror genre. We also discuss some other literature staples and the changes to the science fiction genre over the years.
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