Could the radio drama make a coemback?

I’m following this thread with great interest. I’ve become a big fan of XM Radio’s Radio Classics (XM148). There are so many great dramas out there. Including, but not limited to:
Gunsmoke, Suspense, The Whistler, The Falcon, Have Gun Will Travel, Tales of the Texas Rangers, Dragnet, Gangbusters. Mr. District Attorney, Fort Laramie. Yours Truly Johnny Dollar.
There’s a bunch of Sci Fi shows too (X Minus one, Dimension x).
Comedies too; but I have discovered that comedies don’t hold up so well.

So, that being said; I’m interested in any podcast or radio stations that offers audio dramas.

You might be interested in this post from the LOC:

Jim French Productions is doing them now, with a series of detective stories. A reasonable number of radio stations are playing their weekly program.

Not over the radio, but I listen to and blog review episodes of Dark Adventure Radio Theatre, which the HP Lovecraft Historical Society does on CD and downloadable MP3. They adapt Lovecraft stories (plus a couple of Lovecraft-based stories of their own and one Poe story so far) as if they were broadcasts of an old 1930s radio program: https://store.hplhs.org/collections/dark-adventure-radio-theatre.

You can pause and rewind audiobooks. You needn’t miss an important plot point because that jerk in a BMW cut you off.

The man with the action-packed expense account?

They did seventy–SEVENTY!–with Paul McGann, making the Eighth Doctor, on TV mostly a one-shot deal, the most prolific Doctor.

I’m into a D&D audio drama podcast called Dice Funk. Unlike others they don’t get drawn out into the mechanics as much, and they aren’t traditional dungeon crawls. The first season has a Lovecraftian feel. The second is about a water apocalypse. The third is this trapped town, and the fourth is basically modern day but dystopian. Each deal with platonic themes from the world of forms, intersecting with the D&D world.

Its part comedy, with tons of improv, but also drama. And, despite the rather “go with the flow” DM, they get a lot of story structure and thematic completeness out of it. Oh, and one season has them dealing with a barbarian unicorn PC.

Forgot to mention that it’s in anthology style, so you can jump in on any season, and only miss some winking callbacks.