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Old 03-25-2016, 07:14 AM
 
Location: Sasquatch County
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As someone that hasn't been to the movies for at least twentyfive years and who seldom sees TV, I may be listening to the radio more than most of us. Although I'll use it for terrestrial broadcasts, I prefer internet radio, for it's a superior source of paranormal news or discussion. However, I'll often consider whether I'm hearing the right show. That's what I'd like to know
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Old 03-25-2016, 08:42 AM
 
Location: Falls Church, Fairfax County
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Perhaps you could list the shows you listen to and others could list the shows they listen to.

Podcasts, Youtube channels, Internet radio stations, Websites?

Turn this into a resources thread and if we get enough than Tallysmom could make them a sticky?

If we would like a sticky I think it would be important to categorize. Like Ghosts, Aliens, Cryptozoology....etc.
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Old 03-25-2016, 09:10 AM
 
Location: Sasquatch County
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From when in Germany, I'd relish listening, early-in-the-day, to Art Bell, George Noory, Ian Punnett or George Knapp on Coast To Coast AM, which can be hard to get outside North America on-internet. There's nothing to compare with it in, say, the U K. And, on using my international flatrate telephone feature, I was well-received on ‘the wildcard line’ on about half a dozen occasions. The first guest that I addressed is the less-than-helpful Linda Moulton Howe; but most of the others were forthcoming. Under a good interviewer, Richard C Hoagland can be first class. I was particularly taken with The Bees' Needs, in which the insect's antennae are ‘torsion-field detectors’. Now I listen more to Dark Matter Digital Network, which is easily accessible

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF5IM7vGF_M

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