Kirok, my website is aimed at the watcher, who may wish to look over what's coming, and what may be available in audio, games, novels, comic books, what have you, but they can go to BBs and news outlets for that. The newbie watcher is likely to not know where to look, or where to start. Once he (or she, although let's be real, most of the people interested in this stuff are "he"s) finds Star Trek Reviewed, s/he can either just watch the stuff I rate highly, and move on, or grunge through all or any part of it.
I have been amused at how a website like mine that just seeks to "Bag and Tag" can be useful to both sides of an issue. So I asked some Gay Trekkies about labeling the Fan Trek featuring gay subjects by putting their name in purple, how they felt about it, and they thought it was a great way for them to direct their friends to 'the good stuff.' Christian Trekkies are equally happy to skip those shows. (I am neither gay nor a Christian). It is theoretically possible that I could eventually get to the point that audio drama is incorporated into the website, but I am no longer promising that as I was when I started out, simply because it's a promise that is at least two, and possibly five years off, and which may, in fact, NEVER happen. Trekkie Central is including audio drama in their listings, which are laid out in a more internet-savvy way.
http://www.trekkiecentral.info/
I just realized I don't have Henglaar, MD in my listing. I have it under Hidden Frontier as an audio drama there, but not under Star Trek Names. It should be in both places, since Star Trek: Grissom, also a HF production, is in both places.
Even with limiting myself to video, I have a ton of videos to review that I haven't placed, and an even larger number that I have placed but not watched and reviewed.
Now, on a item by item basis:
I have had other producers of audio complain to me about your distinction between audio books and audio drama, and object to it. I suspect your distinction with podcasts would also be disputed by some when you suggest they are not 'audio drama.' I decided to stay out of it, so I'm sorry that I have to offend somebody... fight among yourselves, no bat'leths in the house, please.
Because Star Trek: Excelsior can be mistaken for Star Trek: Excelsior (gee, can't figure out how that might happen) I include the licenced production. The primary purpose of this particular article is to help people sort out what they've found.
I have received a private e-mail from Star Trek: The Expedition that they are no longer planning a fan film, but instead hope to produce an audio drama. That e-mail is quoted on my website, if you click through to the listing there, which also includes some links to Role Playing Games, novels, and an assortment of other things labeled 'Star Trek'.
Romulan War... see my issue with your issue, supra.
Mirror Wars. I may have seen the note about audio someplace having to do with itunes downloads. If I find it again, I'll add the link to my article.
I have checked the audio provided at Star Trek: Mission of Mercy and they are just sound effects. They are already listed also as a fan film company with no fan films, so I just have to delete them from the 'other things' listing... and I have.
Star Trek: Phoenix has a podcast called, The Com Badge. Well, I hadn't listened to it before you objected, and it is, indeed, not audio drama. I am removing it from my 'other things' listing.
Indeed, the listing is in alphabetical order, and Star Trek: Pioneer and Star Trek: Pioneers are two different dramas.
Good luck with your audio book... drama... whatever. I'm just going to list these things and stick to video!