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  3. List of horror podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Horror Queers Podcast: 2019–present Joe Lipsett and Trace Thurman Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network [55] Halloween in Hell [56] Valentine's Day in Hell [57] Real Ghost Stories Online [58] Scary Stories To Tell On The Pod [58] The Moonlit Road [59] The Wrong Station [60] The Wicked Library [61] Anything Ghost [61] Shadowland: 2019-present

  4. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - Wikipedia

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    Tate reads roughly six stories in each episode, which are about one hour in length. [3] The show tells true horror stories written by people who have experienced unwanted encounters. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The show has released over 280 episodes over the course of twelve seasons.

  5. Horror podcast - Wikipedia

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    Horror podcasts are typically created and run by volunteers in their free time. [1] As some podcasts such as Archive 81 and The Deep Vault have grown they have been able to attract advertisers. [2] The world's longest running, active horror podcast is WithoutYourHead.com which has been going since August 2006 as a semi-regular weekly series ...

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    This list of true-crime podcasts have fan favorites and hidden gems, like "Serial," "Someone Knows Something" and "My Favorite Murder."

  7. Knifepoint Horror - Wikipedia

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    Knifepoint Horror is a supernatural suspense podcast created, written, and produced by Soren Narnia. [6] [7] [8] Its sporadically-uploaded episodes, which average nearly an hour in length, feature first-person narrations (often by Narnia himself) and are notable for their highly minimalist production, especially in their use of sound effects and music.