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TOP TEN  HAUNTED RADIO SHOWS

 

Here are "The Top Ten Most Haunted Paranormal Ghost filled RADIO PROGRAMS", "Webcast" or "PODCAST" for 2007 These are considered by Haunted America Tours and Voted by our readers as the very best 2007 Haunted Radio Talk Program of ghost Studies, Paranormal Investigations, for you to enjoy and to plan to investigate.

The Top Ten Most Haunted Radio Programs were selected from submissions and counted votes by our many visitors to haunted America Tours.

Also See: As voted by you... The 2007- 2008 Top Ten most haunted lists here!

 

1. COAST TO COAST WITH GEORGE NORRY

COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NORRY

www.coasttocoastam.com

Coast to Coast AM is a late-night syndicated radio talk show which deals with a variety of topics, but usually ones that relate to the paranormal. It was created by Art Bell, airs seven nights a week 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time, and is distributed by Premiere Radio Networks. It is currently hosted by George Noory weekdays and Art Bell (broadcasting from Manila in the Philippines) on the weekends.

Coast to Coast mostly emphasizes very unusual topics, and is full of personal stories related by callers. While program content varies, most nights are focused towards the paranormal, and subjects such as the occult, remote viewing, hauntings, shadow people, psychic predictions, conspiracy theories, UFOs, crop circles, cryptozoology and science fiction literature, among other paranormal topics. Since the terrorist attacks carried out in the United States on September 11, 2001, the events of that day (as well as conspiracy theories surrounding them) and current U.S. counter-terrorism strategy have also become frequent themes. However, more conventional topics are sometimes discussed, with interviews with notable authors and political talk sometimes featured.

After the theme song is played (Giorgio Moroder's The Chase from Midnight Express), the broadcast is typically kicked off with a reading of current events or news stories by the host, with callers weighing in if time permits. This is usually followed by a lengthy interview with the evening's guest, or hours of open phone lines. Occasionally, roundtable discussions are held on one of the show's common topics. Since Art Bell has resumed weekend hosting from the Philippines, he has focused on scientific topics.

During hours of "open phone lines", calls are taken and put on air without any screening, at least according to original host Art Bell. More recently, under George Noory, open lines have added topics for callers to share their experiences or stories about a particular issue or situation. The show has multiple call-in numbers, of which there are always at least five (as of 2005): for "east of the Rockies", "west of the Rockies", first-time callers, "international callers" and finally a "wild card" line. They are all announced at the beginning of each broadcast by Ross Mitchell. The shows opening, which is now famous, had been spoofed on the now defunct nationally-syndicated Phil Hendrie Show, with Hendrie imitating Mitchell's trademark deep voice and repeating his one phone number for all four lines. On special occasions, Coast to Coast AM rolls out more numbers, including lines that are reserved for special "themed" callers, for example those who claim to be from other dimensions, time periods, and those possessed by spirits.

The Halloween edition of Coast to Coast becomes Ghost to Ghost, as listeners call in with their ghost stories. The New Year's Eve show usually entails listeners calling in their predictions for the coming year, and the host (commonly Art Bell) rating the predictions made a year earlier.

Coast to Coast was created by veteran broadcaster Art Bell in the mid 1980s. Originally called West Coast AM, it aired on Las Vegas, Nevada radio station KDWN 720. Bell hosted the program each weeknight from 1:00 AM to 5:00 AM Pacific Time, live from the KDWN studios in the Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas. In addition to his show, Bell did radio commercials and other voiceover work for the station.

Bell's program was syndicated in 1990 as Coast to Coast AM and began airing on more stations. For a while it still kept the 1:00 AM starting time, but then moved to 11:00 PM to 3:00 AM and then to the present 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM schedule to better serve other time zones. Soon, Bell hosted the program every weeknight and Sundays from his residence in the town of Pahrump, located in Nye County, Nevada (often referred to on the program as The Kingdom of Nye). Bell is a skilled interviewer, drawing out his callers' improbable stories with a poker-faced but confidence-inspiring, "Oh, really?" He has retired and returned to the show many times since 1998; the first "retirement" lasted two weeks, and was brought on by alleged threats against his family. Art Bell's first successor as host of Coast to Coast was Mike Siegel.

In 2001, Siegel stepped down as host due to pressure from Premiere Radio Networks and Bell, as ratings and affiliates fell sharply during his tenure. Bell then returned to weekday hosting duties, only to depart again the following year due to chronic back pain. He was replaced by frequent guest-host George Noory, and the weekday program officially became Coast to Coast AM with George Noory by the end of 2002.

Bell made another comeback in 2003, this time replacing Barbara Simpson and Ian Punnett on the weekend broadcasts. Then in June 2005, he announced that he would be reducing his role to just two Sundays a month to leave more time for traveling with his wife. He also disclosed that Ian Punnett and Hilly Rose would take over the new vacancies. Previously, Rose had been a frequent guest-host of the program, and Punnett had regularly hosted Sunday evening broadcasts years ago. However, following the passing of his wife, Ramona Bell, on January 5, 2006, Art decided to return to the air on Saturdays and Sundays, stating in an emotion-filled broadcast on Sunday, January 22, 2006], that he needed to keep busy. On April 8, 2006, concluding several weeks of mourning, Art Bell, 60, married 21 year old Airyn Ruiz, a resident of the Philippines whom he came to know through internet "dating." Art relocated to the Philippines and resumed hosting the show as of June 15, 2006, but has had difficulties with an ISDN line and hosts weekends as technology permits. Otherwise, George Noory substitute hosts the Sunday versions or a tape is played of a previous show. Saturdays are guest hosted when Bell is unavailable. On Saturday from 9 pm to 1 am Eastern Time, Punnett hosts Coast to Coast Live, a spin-off of the original Coast to Coast AM, covering similar topics. He occasionally hosts the regular Saturday edition of Coast to Coast as well, making an eight hour shift.

George Noory remains host of the weeknight editions. He broadcasts from, alternately, Los Angeles, California and St. Louis, Missouri, and has had a continually positive effect on the program's ratings. He is consistently nonjudgmental in his reponses to callers' comments, seemingly accepting at face value the credibility of their reported experience. He has promised listeners that he will "stick around" to host the show through 2012; his wish is to report on whatever might occur in relation to the many predictions of the world ending (or at least changing significantly) that year, as purportedly anticipated by the Mayan calendar, alleged bible code, and a number of spiritualist and other fantasy writers, prognosticators, predictors, shamen, the witch doctorate, and assorted prophets. Recently, Noory retracted that statement and now says that he will stay until he is "dragged out."

Dreamland was another Art Bell creation, nearly identical to Coast-to-Coast AM but less caller driven. Bell hosted Dreamland on early Sunday evenings, until he relinquished control of the show to Whitley Strieber. It continued to precede Coast-to-Coast AM on most affiliate stations on Sunday nights but moved to Saturday night (after Premiere Radio began to syndicate Matt Drudge) and then dropped the program entirely. It is now heard over the Internet exclusively.

Dreamland continues to focus on many of the same topics as its sister program, although often with a more spiritual point-of-view, as well as an increased emphasis on extra-terrestrials.

The name Dreamland was, in fact, at one time a radio call sign for the control tower at the The Air Force's Operating Location Near Groom Lake, Nevada, as described by the government in legal documents, but more commonly known as Area 51.

The radio show publishes a newsletter for subscribers called After Dark. It discusses matters covered on the show in greater detail.

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Official Web Site www.coasttocoastam.com

COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NORRY
 

2. Psi Talk Radio Webcast

 

PsiTalk.com is your online resource to add to your enjoyment of your favorite paranormal talk show. We provide information about the show, its host and its guests, as well as providing the best links to hearing your program.

PsiTalk.com is your online companion to Talk Radio

 

Featuring Psi-Talk webcast of:

A.P.S.R. Talk Radio
Audiomartini
Coast to Coast
Cybercity
Dark Matters Radio
Dreamland
Full Moon Radio
Ghostly Talk
Hilly Rose
The InfoWars
Jerry Pippin
Journeys with Rebecca
Laura Lee
Lou Gentile
News for the Soul
Now That's Weird
Overnight A.M.
PsiTalk - Interviews
Strange Days...Indeed
World of the Unexplained
The X-Zone
UFO Digest
MonsterTracker.com
Fate Magazine
Ghost Village
UfoControversy.com

 

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Official Web Site: www.psitalk.com

3. Ghostly Talk - Paranormal Talk Radio

Archived shows are available around 24 hours after the end of our live broadcasts. Podcast archive is usually available 24 - 48 after the our live broadcasts.

Ghostly Talk - Paranormal Talk Radio

To listen to Ghostly Talk on Sunday nights from 6pm to 9pm Eastern Time, select a link depending upon your connection speed from the Main Menu at the left. You must have an MP3 player installed on your system. Any MP3 player should do, but we use Winamp. During the show, the live caller line is (586) 203-8033 (if you have unlimited long distance--for example on your cell phone, Vonage/VoIP, or land line--please use the direct phone number) or toll free at 1-888-520-1969.

 

Meet the people of Ghostly Talk

Doug (a/k/a "Skizz") has been interested in paranormal topics ever since checking out a book about witchcraft from his elementary school library. He has read many books about paranormal subjects, with his favorite topics being out of body experiences, Edgar Cayce, ESP, prophesy, and ghosts. While surfing the internet in 2001, he was happy to learn that other folks actually went prowling about cemeteries and haunted places looking for ghosts. Since then, he has been an avid ghost hunter. Doug had done terrestrial radio before at WTWR, the station at the University of Detroit. He received his Bachelor's degree in Management Sciences and Information Systems from the University of Detroit. Upon meeting Scott L on ghost hunts, Doug suggested doing an internet talk show about ghost hunting. The premier of Ghostly Talk in February 2002 streamed to a total listening audience of one (1) computer, though two (2) people were listening. Doug continues to ghost hunt and co-host Ghostly Talk from Fraser, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.

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Born and raised in the suburbs of Detroit, MI, Scott L. became interested in the paranormal as a young child when he bought his first book 'Haunted Houses' by Larry Kettelkamp at a garage sale for $.25. Intrigued and frightened by this book, Scott L. developed an adolescent interest in the paranormal that rooted itself firmly into the little boys mind through the present day:

"For a while, with college going on and being a professional musician, I didn't have time to really pursue the paranormal field as extensively as I wanted to."

It was when Scott L graduated from Wayne State University with a major in Operational Logistics and minor in Information Systems Development that he now had the time to pursue his passion.

How did he get into radio though? 'Honestly, I have wanted to do radio for a very long time. I had some downtime from playing music about 5 years ago, and it was a something that went through my mind a lot. Unfortunately, I had no contacts at the time to break in and try to pursue it. When I met Doug after doing a lot of ghosthunting and talking about the paranormal, he asked if I wanted to try to do an internet talk show on the subject(s), I jumped at the opportunity.'

In addition to being one of the creators of Ghostly Talk, Scott L. is the webmaster/caretaker for the now defunct speed metal band Holy Terror.

'To Do The Dream Is Not A Dream, It Is A Must.' -Scott L.

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Official Web Site: www.ghostlytalk.com

 

4. Alabama ParaSpiritual Research Radio

 

Alabama ParaSpiritual Research Radio A.P.S.R. Paranormal Talk Radio Brings The Field Expert To You To Discuss Topics Such As: E.V.P. 's (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), Hauntings, Demonic Hauntings, UFO's, Near Death Experiences, Occult, Crypto zoology, & Anything Else Paranormal!

Alabama ParaSpiritual Research Radio A.P.S.R. Paranormal Talk Radio Brings The Field Expert To You To Discuss Topics Such As: E.V.P. 's (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), Hauntings, Demonic Hauntings, UFO's, Near Death Experiences, Occult, Crypto zoology, & Anything Else Paranormal!

Dr. Jimmy Lowery hosts A.P.S.R. Paranormal Talk Radio Show. Dr. Jimmy, as he goes by on his show, has been involved in the Paranormal for over 37 years. He started the radio show in March of 2004 as a sort of hobby, but became so popular that IBC Radio Network handpicked him and his show for syndication.

Dr. Jimmy's co-host, Heather Lowery, is also his beautiful wife which adds to the southern charm of the radio show. As a husband and wife team, the two of them have built a large captive listening audience around the world. Not only do they do the show together but they are also a team in conducting paranormal investigations which the two of them did their first DVD documentary in 2005, "The Haunted South". Their series of books are due to be published in 2006 that will give readers the sinister side of the paranormal that they have encountered.

A.P.S.R. Paranormal Talk Radio Show is a show that has taken off with a blast as its listeners are raving about the new hot show. They contend that Dr. Jimmy and Heather bring a different way of presenting the same ole stuff with a twist of humor and interest. You will never hear the same show twice even with the same guest appearing more than once. The show has brought together a community of investigators from around the U.S. to share their experiences and theories and the opportunity to come back and provide monthly updates to investigations as they are occurring. As many guest have stated, "If you have not talked to Dr. Jimmy and Heather, then you have not been heard yet".

A.P.S.R. Paranormal Talk Radio Show is the Paranormal Talk Show With A Twist Of Humor! Your Southern Connection To The Paranormal!
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Official Web Site: www.apsrradio.com


 

5. PARAHUB RADIO

PARAHUB RADIO

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PARHUB RADIO PARANORMAL SHOW HOSTS

Ruffhouse - Do I believe in spirits? Yes. Do I believe EVERYTHING captured on video and audio is paranormal? No. If you have to point out to me where something is in a photo or tell me what it says in an EVP then I have to discount it. I can honestly say in the several years I have been investigating paranormal phenomena I have never "seen" anything I would deem supernatural. I have however captured many EVP. I have a real skepticism for "orbs". Not that I don't believe in them, I simply believe most of them are dust, mist, rain, bugs and other contaminants.

ALSO SEE: 20 QUESTIONS WITH Ruffhouse

Bobby - My fascination with the paranormal began when I was 8 years old, with the neighborhood "haunted" house. Two childhood friends had told me that they saw small footsteps in their living room that simply stopped at their fireplace. While nothing ever came of it, my interest was permanently peaked. My passion has since grown further, where I have continued to conduct research and informal investigations on my own. This led to me joining a local paranormal group and brought me to where I am today.

Anthony - The paranormal has been an interest of mine since I was about 4 or 5 years old. My first house in Florida had activity including rotary phones dialing on their own (for those of us who can remember those), the refrigerator door opening and closing…even the complete relocation of dishes from a dish-drainer next to the sink to the opposite end of the countertop. It wasn’t long before my parents decided that we should move.

Pete - I believe in a strong sense of humor when dealing with clients to put them at ease. To me the living and the dead are the most important thing in this research and there is nothing greater than the feeling of accomplishment when I am able to help and resolve the issues of the living and the dead. That is my greatest reward and makes all of the effort worth while. To be able to prove the connection between the metaphysical and scientific schools of thought is my goal.

ALSO SEE: 20 QUESTIONS WITH Peter Haviland

Paula Jedi - I do the news each Thursday night on Parahub Radio. I also own and operate Poltergeist Tower, a series of message boards covering all topics of the paranormal. My ultimate goal is to have a paranormal reporter, or Tower Guardian, in every corner of the globe. I respect all opinions, even those that oppose my own, as I find that every opinion opens a new door and provides an opportunity to learn.

ALSO SEE: 20 Questions with Paula Jedi

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Official Web Site: www.parahub.org

 

6. The Hilly Rose Show on Fatemag.com

 

The Hilly Rose Show on Fatemag.com
New shows every other Sunday at 10 PM Eastern
Weekly encore shows updated every Sunday night

Hilly Rose has been honing his skills as an investigative reporter for more than 30 years. He has covered just about every field of interest to the general public. Starting in the 1970s, he specialized in investigating the paranormal world and scientific anomalies. He has interviewed thousands of scientists -- from NASA experts to astronauts to home grown experts, attempting to cut through the mysteries of the unknown.

A seasoned broadcaster, respected by peers and fans alike, Rose did talk shows in both the Los Angeles and San Francisco markets. His on air work has won a flock of awards and commendations, including the prestigious California State Fair award for investigative reporting. He is most proud of the work he did when the Marine barracks were bombed in Beirut, Lebanon. All records were lost and the nation agonized for days, not knowing who had lived and who had died. Hilly solicited AT&T to rapidly establish phone booths at the base so survivors could call home and reassure loved ones. The Marine Corps gave Hilly a plaque of recognition and appreciation.Hilly began his psychic investigations at KFI in Los Angeles. This 50,000 watt clear channel powerhouse covered almost the entire nation. Strange events began to happen on a regular basis. An intense cold spot developed in his studio (only when he was on the air). Spirit music developed by EVP knocked the station off the air. Many other strange events happened. Eventually the station moved to more traditional topics and current events, but Hilly continued his investigations through magazines, books, and TV.

Enjoying a variety of interests, Hilly has been reviewing restaurants for magazines (such as Palm Springs Life and LA Home), KABC (Los Angeles, KGO (San Francisco) and was the regular restaurant reviewer for Channel 9 in Los Angeles. His book But That’s Not What I Called About remains available, after 25 years, through Amazon.

Hilly started in radio as a child actor on daytime soap operas. He was one of only five people to ever appear on the very long running Ma Perkins program. He also appeared on Mr. First Nighter. Military service put an end to that part of his career. When talk shows were initiated, he knew he had found a home and started broadcasting at KCBS in San Francisco. He has been on the air ever since.

More recently, Hilly is best known for his work in investigating the paranormal. He was one of the first to utilize the internet to broadcast a show called The I-Files. This led to his being called to host the international Coast to Coast AM program when Art Bell decided to retire.

Hilly went on to do 500 shows for Sirius Satellite Radio focusing entirely on the paranormal. These shows can now be heard exclusively on Fatemag.com. Hilly also records new shows for FATE on a continuing basis, as well as contributing to the magazine in his monthly column, "My View of the Strange and Unknown." He also fills in for George Noory and Art Bell on the still dominant nighttime radio program Coast to Coast AM.

In 1996 Hilly decided to travel worldwide because. “It was the dream life I had always wanted.” He toured Australia, Alaska, Bali, Hong Kong, Singapore, Italy, London (14 times), Paris (6 times) and motored through the Native American territories of the Southwest (inspired by the books of Tony Hillerman). He also developed a series of radio shows for the Monterey Bay Aquarium about the amazing wonders of marine life.

Through it all, Hilly maintains a keen sense in what he believes to be a paranormal world. He continues to probe and challenge to, hopefully, make a breakthrough acceptable to science about the existence of the unseen world around us.

The Hilly Rose Show on Fatemag.com
Hilly Rose

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Don't miss Hilly's brand new monthly column in FATE
"My View of the Strange and Unknown" available
exclusively to FATE subscribers

Official Web Site: www.fatemag.com/radio.html

7. Darkness on the Edge of Town Radio Show

Darkness on the Edge of Town Radio Show

Every weekend join hosts David Schrader and Tim Dennis as they lead you on a journey into the world of unexplained phenomena with their weekly program; The Darkness On The Edge of Town.

YOUR HOSTS:

David Schrader Originally from Illinois Dave has been a resident of Minnesota since 1988 when he attended Winona State College and fell in love with the beauty and people of this great state.

With the growing interest in the world of the unknown on TV, the movies and literature building each day, Dave and Tim decided to bring their unique views and experiences to the radio. Dave has had an active interest in the paranormal since early in his childhood when he was visited by the spirit of his deceased grandmother. Continued activity and experiences has kept this passion alive. He is a contributing writer to TAPS Paramagazine and now he hopes to explore and learn with you each week as we delve deeper into The Darkness On The Edge Of Town.

ALSO SEE: 20 QUESTIONS WITH DAVID SCHRADER

Tim Dennis - Co-Host/producer a life time resident of Minnesota, he grew up in Blaine and attended Winona State University where he studied Mass Communication and Radio Broadcasting. He later graduated from Brown College in 1993. Tim has continued working in radio behind the scenes as Operations Manager of KLBB/KLBP radio and his voice can often be heard in commericals.

Tim's interest in the paranormal also stems from his youth with dream visitations from dead relatives. Although the more skeptical of the 2, Tim remains open minded and willing to explore many possibilities. His grounded nature helps keep Dave in check. Tune in weekly to share in their experiences in The Darkness on The Edge Of Town.

Every weekend join hosts David Schrader and Tim Dennis as they lead you on a journey into the world of unexplained phenomena with their weekly program; The Darkness On The Edge of Town.

Based in the Minnesota but streaming their show all over the world they cover every aspect of the paranormal; from ghosts to UFO activity and more. Each week they speak with experts in every field to bring you the latest and most up to date stories and dig deeper into classic and familiar tales and urban legends. Darkness on The Edge of Town promises to deliver interesting and thought provoking topics each week. The show will be available in its entirety every Monday morning to download so you can replay the show on this site to listen to at your leisure.

You can listen Sunday nights from 10pm to Midnight Central time right here on our site.

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