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Welcome to Night Vale is a satirical paranormal fiction podcast created by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. It is presented as a community radio show in the fictional American desert town of Night Vale, with the eccentric local radio host reporting on the strange, supernatural events that occur within it.
Public Radio Alliance [20] The Black Tapes: 2015–2020 Terry Miles and Paul Bae Pacific Northwest Stories [21] The Last Movie: 2018–2020 Terry Miles Public Radio Alliance [20] Limetown: 2015–2021 Annie-Sage Whitehurst Two-Up [11] The Darkest Night: 2016–2018 Lee Pace: The Paragon Collective [22] The Horror of Dolores Roach: 2018–2019
In 1929 Joseph Dunninger hosted the "Ghost Hour" on NBC radio.During the show Dunninger projected mental images to listeners, asking them to write in with their results. The show was an attempt to harness the perceived paranormal properties of radio waves (see also the contemporary experimental television series The Television Ghost, which followed a similar conceit).
In the early 1970s, Rod Serling's program Night Gallery debuted, alongside similar programs such as The Sixth Sense, Ghost Story, The Evil Touch, Orson Welles Great Mysteries. [5] The two television films The Night Stalker and The Night Strangler led the ABC television series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. [5]
The program quickly soared to the top of the podcast charts and was named one of the “Top 10 New Podcasts of 2017” by Podtrac. “The response to Spooked proved overwhelming and a real testament to how much we love the unknown,” said Washington. “There’s nothing scarier or more mesmerizing than a real-life ghost story.
The Haunting of Hill House: A Novel. Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, follows Dr. John Montague, a supernatural investigator, who looks into Hill House and invites ...
Night Vale Presents' first non-fiction podcast, Conversations With People Who Hate Me, premiered on July 30, 2017.It is a weekly discussion-based podcast featuring Dylan Marron talking with people who have sent him hateful comments online, or mediating conversations between others who have had arguments online including celebrity guests.
Rough Translation is an American podcast from NPR that tells stories from around the world that have relevance to a U.S. audience. It debuted in 2017 and was hosted by Gregory Warner, a former NPR foreign correspondent. [1] It was canceled by NPR in 2023. [2]