Showing posts with label coast to coast am. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coast to coast am. Show all posts

Sep 7, 2015

Art Bell: Monday-Friday 9PM Midnight In The Desert.......He's Back.........





Hello out there to everyone in talk radio land from The Ronnie Republic Radio Round-Up.......

Are you enjoying Art Bell--it is so nice to have him back and it is nice to have more choices for nighttime talk radio.

I like Art's show and I like the way he runs his show, his demeanor, etc.

We can count on Art Bell to make it through the night without getting angry, selling a dating system or bashing President Obama.

I still listen to Coast to Coast AM on occasion but most of the time I jump over to the station with Art.


But what do you think...............

Art has  a whole lot of fans out there.......I am hoping more regular radio stations pick him up, as well but the sound has been great on my computer.


Your thoughts...........

Jul 21, 2015

Art Bell: The Smooth Talker is Back

The smooth talker is back and it is great to hear his voice...........



He is real  talented at late night talk--he does not carry anger  which comes through in his voice.


Art does not have a political agenda and is unbiased and he  has the  unique ability to make every guest and caller seem as  if  they are the most interesting person in the world.

To me he is a real  gift for  the listener because he is easy going and that is perfect for that time of evening.



There are many ways to listen to Art's new show,  Midnight in the Desert......

This blogger and long time news talk radio listener heard Art Bell on the Kern Radio station out of  central California--tuning into the station on the computer.

The evening before on the test  show I went directly to Art's website and listened on the player link.

Many people listen on their i-phone.

Art Bell is taking calls from all over the world.

I guess the thing I like the most about Art Bell is his gift of genuine interest in the caller and  subject matter, his easy going style--the  man can handle anything--and the fact that he just lets folks talk without yelling at them or injecting hostility into the conversation.

Well done and good  job, Art Bell.


The show is free.



here is a link to his website:

http://artbell.com/


here is a list of the  radio stations carrying his show--hoping one in San Diego picks it up:







Radio Stations


Here are some real terrestrial radio stations that will pick up our show from our Internet stream and broadcast it over the air.

Shortwave:

Tennessee – WTWW – 5,085 khz
Maine – WBCQ – 7,490 & 9,330 khz
Toronto – CFRX 6,070 khz

Alaska:

Anchorage – KOAN 1080 AM / 95.1 FM

California:

Bakersfield –  KERN  1180 AM  / 96.1 FM
Fresno – KGED 1680 AM (Starting 9/28)
Loma Linda – KCAA – 1050 AM
Needles – KTOX 1340 AM

Kansas:

Kiowa (South Central) – KPAK 97.5 FM

Illinois:

Bloomington-Normal – WRPW 92.9 FM

Maine:

Monticello – WXME 780 AM

Mississippi:

Jackson – WYAB 103.9 FM

Nevada:

Pahrump – KNYE 95.1 FM

New Mexico

Albuquerque – KXKS 1190 AM / 107.5 FM

New York:

Amsterdam – WCSS 1490 AM
Johnstown – WIZR 930 AM / 102.9 FM
St. Johnsville – WKAJ – 1120 AM

Oklahoma:

Alva, (Northwest) – KPAK 97.5 FM

Oregon:

Portland – KXL 101.1 FM

Utah:

Salt Lake City – KTKK 630 AM

Virgina:

Forest / Lynchburg – WIQO 100.9 FM
Shawsville / Roanoke / Blacksburg – WBZS 102.5 FM
Gretna / Danville / Smith Mountain Lake – WMNA 106.3 FM

Canada:

Toronto, ONT – CFRB 1010 AM / CFRX 6,070 khz







copied from streamingmedia.com........





StreamGuys to Deliver and Monetize Online Radio for Dark Matter Digital Network, Art Bell’s Midnight in the Desert

Combination of dynamic ad insertion, audience measurement and robust cloud-based streaming architecture carve path to monetizing radio on the web
Bayside, California(7/20/2015) -Dark Matter Digital Network, a burgeoning online radio network focused on science, paranormal and related topical radio shows, has selected StreamGuys to provide all content delivery network (CDN) and live streaming services for its programming, including dynamic ad insertion. The appointment of StreamGuys as the network’s exclusive CDN and streaming partner coincides with paranormal radio legend Art Bell’s return to broadcasting. Mr. Bell’s new Midnight in the Desert program premieres this week, airing weeknights on Dark Matter Digital Network at 12 midnight ET.
Keith Rowland, owner of Dark Matter Digital Network and a longtime webmaster and engineer for Art Bell, has gradually built a live talent roster since launching the network in 2013. With the return of Art Bell and the addition of The Other Side of Midnight, a new show from Richard C. Hoagland airing immediately after Midnight in the Desert, Rowland sought to offload the growing responsibilities that come with a busier live streaming schedule—and a quickly growing audience.
A recommendation from TuneIn, the popular stream aggregator that will carry Midnight in the Desert via its mobile app, brought StreamGuys into the picture. StreamGuys quickly established a robust, cloud-based streaming architecture that can quickly scale up or down to accommodate audience sizes from show to show, along with redundant mp3 and AAC+ streams to accommodate most media players. Rowland also signed on for StreamGuys’ dynamic ad insertion service, ensuring a simple path to stream monetization without the burden of managing ad schedules and delivery.
“StreamGuys developed a strong combination of hardware and streaming infrastructure that covered everything from dynamic user numbers to ad delivery,” said Rowland. “They built a redundant server backbone to handle thousands of connections seamlessly, with automatic failover to backup systems as needed. It’s an intelligent configuration that can determine which server and data center location is best equipped to handle each connection. And the ad insertion service happens entirely server-side, which means we simply have to send a tone down the audio chain to trigger ads. They do all the heavy lifting, which removes the headaches of manual ad management from the client side.”
The monetization angle is especially important for Dark Matter Digital Network as a quickly growing streaming network. While 22 over-the-air radio stations in North America have signed on to pick up Midnight in the Desert from a relay stream, Rowland emphasizes that his operation is primarily an internet streaming network—a vision that he sees quickly gaining momentum.
“Increasingly, broadcasters who leave the corporate market recognize independent internet streaming as the next logical step,” said Rowland. “Even when Art Bell was on terrestrial and later satellite radio, more listeners were switching to a concurrent internet stream with each passing week. This was the next natural step for Art, and it’s exactly where we want to be as Dark Matter Digital Network. We can control everything we do, and streaming is a more exacting technology when it comes to financials. We understand our demographics, we know our audience numbers and we can monetize everything easily compared to the surveys and averages of terrestrial radio. StreamGuys is helping us achieve our monetization goals.”
About StreamGuys, Inc.
In business since 2000, StreamGuys is an industry-leading service provider of live and on-demand streaming, podcasting delivery, and SaaS toolsets for enterprise-level broadcast media organizations. The company brings together the industry’s best price-to-performance ratio, a robust and reliable network, and an infinitely scalable cloud-based platform for clients of any size to process, deliver, monetize and playout professional streaming content. StreamGuys supports many of the world’s largest Podcasts, global TV and radio broadcasters, video and audio production companies, houses of worship, retail and hospitality businesses, government organizations, medical and healthcare services, and live venues for sports and entertainment. The company excels in developing and deploying technologies for business growth and revenue generation, including dynamic ad insertion, mobile streaming and detailed business and data analytics.

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Jul 17, 2015

Art Bell Returns to Broadcasting July 20th at 9 PM Pacific

Art Bell likes cats

Midnight In The Desert with Art Bell

Art Bell Returns to Broadcasting July 20th at 9 PM Pacific

PR Newswire 
PAHRUMP, Nev., July 14, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Wanna Take a Ride? Art is returning to broadcasting his famous nightly paranormal talk show, starting July 20th. The new show entitled "Midnight in the Desert" will be LIVE from 9:00 PM to Midnight Pacific, Midnight to 3:00 AM Eastern and will be streaming out FREE over the Internet at http://www.ArtBell.com bringing you the same great topics, same great music, Monday thru Friday.
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Go to ArtBell.Com on July 20th at 9 PM Pacific to listen to Midnight In The Desert
You can also listen to Art Bell on your smartphone or tablet using the great TuneIn Radio app. Download the FREE TuneIn Radio app and search for and follow the "Dark Matter Digital Network."  The new home for Art Bell. If you can't stay up to listen LIVE for FREE, you can become a Time Traveler and listen the next day or weekend. Go to http://www.ArtBell.com, click on the "Join the Time Travelers" link, and subscribe for a low price of only $5 a month to access the past shows. New show name, New digital station, same great Art Bell! Check out ArtBell.com and join us for the best in overnight talk radio.
Please SHARE the good news to all your followers.  #ArtBell.com
Media Contact: Keith Rowland, Dark Matter Digital Network, (480) 454-1020, press@artbell.com
News distributed by PR Newswire iReach: https://ireach.prnewswire.com

copied from yahoo news

Jul 15, 2015

Art Bell Midnight In The Desert on Oregon Radio KXL

KXL-FM
KXL-FM (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Art Bell, paranormal radio pioneer, returns to KXL with new show, 'Midnight in the Desert'

Kristi Turnquist | The Oregonian/OregonLiveBy Kristi Turnquist | The Oregonian/OregonLive 
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on July 14, 2015 at 8:02 AM, updated July 14, 2015 at 8:30 AM
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Art Bell, the broadcaster who pioneered paranormal topics in radio with his show "Coast to Coast AM," returns to the airwaves with a new show, "Midnight in the Desert."
"Midnight in the Desert" will air on Portland'sKXL-FM (101) weeknights, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m, beginning Monday, July 20. The show will also be available online through Dark Matter Digital Network.
Bell announced he was retiring from the show he founded, "Coast to Coast AM" in 2007, but he has turned up since then in a short-lived satellite radio show, and other spots.
When "Coast to Coast AM" was at its most popular, in the 1990s and early 2000s, Bell's subject matter -- conspiracies, UFOs, unexplained phenomena -- struck a chord in pop culture. In addition to being interviewed on TV, Bell also played himself in a 1999 episode of the Fox series, "Millennium."
In the press release from Alpha Media,  Scott Mahalick, executive VP of programming, said, "We're thrilled to be amping up our paranormal broadcast activity with the addition of Art Bell following Clyde Lewis' Ground Zero. It's a home run for Alpha Media to have the two biggest talents anchored on FM NEWS 101 KXL."
Milt McConnell, Alpha Media senior VP/market manager, said in the release, "Art is an American Original in terms of putting the paranormal on the radio landscape. We are so proud to extend his coverage to the Northwest where there is a rabid appetite for his unique brand of communication."
-- Kristi Turnquist
kturnquist@oregonian.com
503-221-8227
@Kristiturnquistbe

Jul 6, 2015

Reporting George Noory of Coast to Coast AM to Media Matters for Constantly Bashing Our President

English: US President Barack Obama and British...
English: US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron trade bottles of beer to settle a bet they made on the U.S. vs. England World Cup Soccer game (which ended in a tie), during a bilateral meeting at the G20 Summit in Toronto, Canada, Saturday, June 26, 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Official photographic portrait of US President Barack Obama (born 4 August 1961; assumed office 20 January 2009) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
It's  one-sided journalism.

In fact,  it is not journalism at all!

Talking about  George Noory of Coast to Coast  AM, nighttime talk radio, for constantly bashing our President.

What can be done......it is so offensive to me.


Writing a letter to Media Matters in search of suggestions..................



Just wondering if you know what to do about Coast to Coast AM.

I listen to talk radio all of the time and I have always listened to C2C in the night..  I do know that  most of the talk radio is right wing, for instance on my stations in the car, but I still love local and national talk radio for the news and to find out what is going on politically........I like to hear both sides of the issue.

I am quite offended by George Noory on Coast.....he bashes President Obama every evening and I do not understand it.

In the first place I do not listen to the radio in the night to hear a political debate but for something interesting as I go to sleep.

George certainly has a right to his political opinion but he is completely one-sided.

He often has on Jerome Corsi but he never has on someone that favors the dems....at least when I listen.

He went on Sat night re:   the world is going to  hell in a hand basket theme and then Sun he again had an Obama basher quoting the bible.  I basically guessed where the guy was going but then he  had to sneak in a statement making a derogatory reference to our President's name.

I happen to like the President and our country and it just  makes me sick......I have  written about it on my blog....the ronnie re but  what else can be done.   

I am really  quite upset about the situation.

I will put this letter in my  blog....please tell me if you have any suggestions.

thank you for your time,

Chloe Louise
The Ronnie Repuubllic