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Audio production and publishing powerhouse, Yellow King Productions, may not initially come to mind when thinking of Illschwang. Yet, this enterprise, which balances its activities equally between audio production and publishing, calls Illschwang its home. Known for its diverse offerings,...

Monarch Identified as the Yellow Ruler of Upper Palatinate Region
Monarch Identified as the Yellow Ruler of Upper Palatinate Region

Rule-abiding monarch empowered in Upper Palatinate region

In the charming town of Sulzbach-Rosenberg/Illschwang, Germany, a unique multimedia agency named Yellow King Productions is making waves in the audio world. Founded in 2013 by Mario Weiß, Patrick Santy, Martin Dehling, Marco Rubenbauer, Johann Sturcz, and Christian F. Siege, the agency has grown to become a staple in the audio production industry.

The name Yellow King Productions is a nod to early American horror literature, specifically the short story collection "The King in Yellow" by Robert W. Chambers. The agency's motivation stems from the founders' shared love for audio and horror themes, and they find inspiration for their stories in early weird fiction, sometimes translating them themselves to maintain historical accuracy.

Yellow King Productions specializes in audio production, publishing, and creating audio guides, radio spots, voice recordings for product videos, and e-learning. They are also known for their extensive catalogue of audiobooks and audio plays, with a focus on horror genres. The audio play "The Black Man" by Daniel Schenkel was recently released, and the agency's adaptation of "Dagon" by H.P. Lovecraft is currently a bestseller.

Mario Weiß, the managing director, often finds speakers through agencies, databases, or by accident, like Dominik Valentin Peter, whom he discovered through a YouTube video. The agency doesn't rely solely on horror audio plays for revenue; they also have other titles in their program, including print books and e-books, although the extent to which they focus on print versions is not specified.

Looking ahead, Yellow King Productions has several exciting publications planned for this year. Some of the upcoming releases include "The Artifact" by Jörg Fischer, "The Hinker" by Oliver Susami, "The Glory - For the Glory" by Glenn Møane, a novel by Tobias Sichelstiel, and "Elven Blossom" by Julia Katrin Knoll. On July 21, the agency will host an audio play evening featuring "Haita the Shepherd" and "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" by Ambrose Bierce, and the live premiere of Daniel Schenkel's "The Black Man".

Meanwhile, in other parts of Germany, news continues to unfold. A 74-year-old woman fell while climbing a rock face in Upper Franconia, and there are doubts about the progress of construction on the B 299 between Mitterteich and Waldsassen, which has been closed since August 1. Elsewhere, a video shows a man from the municipality of Eslarn kicking his Kangal, and the police are investigating a case of a 73-year-old man from Schwandorf who is suspected of exposing himself and masturbating in front of a family on a parking lot in Fronberg.

For more detailed and up-to-date information about Yellow King Productions, their history, focus areas, and current projects, it's best to visit their official website or contact them directly.

  • Yellow King Productions, apart from their audio productions, also delves into publishing and home-and-garden books, showcasing a diverse range of titles in their catalog.
  • The agency's portfolio extends beyond just entertainment, as they also offer general-news books and e-books, albeit with a lesser focus on print versions.
  • In addition to their horror audiobooks and audio plays, Yellow King Productions boasts a wide assortment of books, touching upon themes such as lifestyle, science fiction, and fantasy.

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