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About
Welcome to Night Vale[1] is a bimonthly podcast produced by Commonplace Books that is set up like a community radio show with local news, advertisements and announcements for the fictional desert town of Night Vale. Created by former Something Awful writer Joseph Fink[2] and Jeffrey Cranor in 2012, the show gained a large following on social networks in the summer of 2013, resulting in it becoming the most downloaded podcast on iTunes in July 2013.
History
Welcome to Night Vale launched on June 15th, 2012 on iTunes[6] and Podbay.fm[7], narrated by New York City-based performer Cecil Baldwin.[3] The series begins when a scientist named Carlos and his team moves into the town to investigate strange and supernatural happenings within the desert town including the opening of a dog park that is populated with shrouded, hooded figures and a house that does not actually exist. In addition to the news, each episode features a song from an independent artist or band in place of the weather report as well as ambient music by Disparition.[19]
The podcast was noted for its unique storytelling as early as July 2012 in the comments of a Gizmodo Australia[8] article on podcast culture. Later that year, the podcast was featured on the Dallas Morning News[9] and the Welcome to Night Vale Wiki[10] launched in November. In February 2013, it was included on a list of must-download podcasts[11] by California NPR affiliate KQED. The following month, it was mentioned on an A.V. Club[12] podcast roundup. Also in March, one of the first live performances of Welcome to Night Vale (shown below) took place at the Rebel Girl humor event in New York City.
In April, the podcast was linked on MetaFilter[13], where it was compared to cult classic Twin Peaks and animated mystery series Gravity Falls. Between April and May, discussions about the series took place on the Principia Discordia forums[14], the Shadow Manor blog[15], Goodreads[16], the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast Forums[17] and the Maximum Fun forum.[18] In June and July, Welcome to Night Vale was mentioned on the Daily Dot[20], Creepypasta.com[24] the Artifice[21], Den of Geek![22] and The Geekiary.[23] Welcome to Night Vale also maintains official Facebook[4] and Twitter[5] accounts, with more than 16,000 fans and 37,000 followers respectively as of August 2013.
Reception
By the first anniversary of the series, in June 2013, Welcome to Night Vale episodes had been downloaded approximately 150,000 times. Following the first anniversary episode, the downloads increased to 150,000 in one week[25], attributed to a growing Tumblr fanbase. By July 15th, he series hit #2 on iTunes’ audio podcast chart[26], taking the #1 spot from NPR series This American Life the following week.[27]
Fandom
The week of July 5th, 2013, the Welcome to Night Vale fandom exploded on Tumblr[25] with more than 20,000 posts, 183,000 blogs and 680,000 notes using the #Night Vale[28] tag.
Fan Art
Search Interest
External References
[1]Commonplace Books – Welcome to Night Vale
[2]Something Awful – Joseph “Maxnmona” Fink
[3]Facebook – Cecil Baldwin
[4]Facebook – Welcome to Night Vale
[5]Twitter – @NightValeRadio
[6]iTunes – Welcome to Night Vale
[7]Podbay.fm – Welcome to Night Vale
[8]Gizmodo Australia – I’ve just picked up this amazing podcast called welcome to night vale
[9]Dallas Morning News – Welcome to Night Vale: Eerie, witty podcast has Texas ties
[10]Welcome to Night Vale Wiki – Home
[11]KQED Pop – 6 Podcasts You Really Should Be Listening To
[12]A.V. Club – Dick Van Dyke continues WTF’s “comedy legends” streak and Dane Cook makes it weird
[13]MetaFilter – Welcome to Night Vale: Vigilant Citizen article coming soon?
[14]Principia Discordia – Thing Listen To: Welcome to Night Vale
[15]Shadow Manor – Welcome to Night Vale
[16]Goodreads – Melissa Dominic: Studio: Packing My Bags and Moving to Night Vale!
[17]H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast Forums – Welcome to Night Vale
[18]MaxFun Forum – Welcome to Night Vale
[19]Disparition – Welcome to Night Vale
[20]the Daily Dot – “Welcome to Night Vale,” where David Lynch meets “The Twilight Zone”
[21]The Artifice – 10 Reasons to Listen to Welcome to Night Vale
[22]Den of Geek! – Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor on Welcome To Night Vale
[23]The Geekiary – THE“WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE” PANDEMIC
[24]Creepypasta.com – Welcome to Night Vale
[25]The Awl – America’s Most Popular Podcast: What The Internet Did To “Welcome to Night Vale”
[26]Dallas News – ‘Night Vale’ podcast with Texas ties closes in on ‘This American Life’ on iTunes
[27]PolicyMic – Why ‘Welcome To Night Vale’ is America’s Most Popular Podcast
[28]Tumblr – Posts tagged #night vale