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Alan Robson's Night Owls won Robson a gold New York Radio Award for Best Radio Personality in a local market in 2019. [4] [5] In later years, Night Owls aired from 10pm - 2am from Sunday to Thursday nights. [6] From October 2012, the Monday to Thursday night shows were simulcast on Metro's sister station TFM. [7]
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).
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.
Authors ranging from Edith Wharton to Stephen King to Shirley Jackson have authored ghost stories, and there's a bevy of new (and scary!) ghost books to read this year. Here, 25 of the best ghost ...
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Love and Radio (stylized Love + Radio) is an American audio podcast directed by Nick van der Kolk and produced by Phil Dmochowski and Steven Jackson. Love and Radio originally began in 2005 as a series of self-distributed episodes, and the show later received support and distribution from NPR and Chicago Public Media .