ART BELL - AM Coast to Coast
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My husband likes to listen to Art, Noory and Ian on Coast to Coast while working in the shop. Noory has been on for a few years now with Art taking over on the weekends. Ian is the newcomer on some weekend night shows. I will listen when there is a good guest on and there have been several. It's not all weirdos.
But I have to admit, some of those are fun to listen to. Some, you wonder where their heads are at.
KKOB is what we generally tune to as it is a pretty strong station.
But I have to admit, some of those are fun to listen to. Some, you wonder where their heads are at.
KKOB is what we generally tune to as it is a pretty strong station.
Last edited by VikingBabe; 08-18-2005 at 06:53 AM.
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Sierra Ben,
You can stream it at http://www.talk650kste.com . It's on from 10pm-4am every night, w/ George Noory on the weeknights, and Art Bell on the weekend. Here's a direct link to the live stream: javascript:void(window.open('http://cc.liquidviewer.com/radio/standard/radioplayer.php?UID=2', 'ccTuner', 'width=400,height=223,status=no,resizable=no,scrol lbars=no'))
I stream 650 during the morning and afternoon, also 910. They come in much better than listening over the radio.
You can stream it at http://www.talk650kste.com . It's on from 10pm-4am every night, w/ George Noory on the weeknights, and Art Bell on the weekend. Here's a direct link to the live stream: javascript:void(window.open('http://cc.liquidviewer.com/radio/standard/radioplayer.php?UID=2', 'ccTuner', 'width=400,height=223,status=no,resizable=no,scrol lbars=no'))
I stream 650 during the morning and afternoon, also 910. They come in much better than listening over the radio.
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And, as we revive a 7-year old thread (love Coast to Coast but I don't always get a chance to listen to it - I think George Noory does a decent job, though)
Art Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So, yes - apparently he did move to the Philippines - then he moved back...
Art Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Relocation to the Philippines
At the same time, Bell announced he would be leaving his longtime homestead in Nevada and relocating to the Philippines, near Makati, Metro Manila, intending to continue hosting Coast to Coast AM weekend editions via an ISDN connection. He departed the United States on April 29, 2006, stating an intention to remain abroad for at least a year, while maintaining ownership of his property in Nevada and of the radio station KNYE. Bell resumed hosting on June 18, 2006 but then encountered technical problems that kept him off air until July 23, 2006, when the ISDN line was finally installed.
At the same time, Bell announced he would be leaving his longtime homestead in Nevada and relocating to the Philippines, near Makati, Metro Manila, intending to continue hosting Coast to Coast AM weekend editions via an ISDN connection. He departed the United States on April 29, 2006, stating an intention to remain abroad for at least a year, while maintaining ownership of his property in Nevada and of the radio station KNYE. Bell resumed hosting on June 18, 2006 but then encountered technical problems that kept him off air until July 23, 2006, when the ISDN line was finally installed.
Return to "the High Desert and the Great American Southwest"
Truly bringing his personal events of 2006 full circle, Bell opened his December 28 program by disclosing to his stunned listeners that he had just relocated back to Pahrump, Nevada, with Ruiz, who had obtained the necessary paperwork for immigrating to the United States. Bell had not disclosed on any previous show his plans to return to the High Desert. Despite feeling jet-lagged after a 15-hour flight from the Philippines via Vancouver, British Columbia, he did the full show. Bell was aloft returning to the States when an earthquake cut off undersea cables that would have prevented his broadcasts from the Philippines.<sup class="noprint Inline-Template" style="white-space:nowrap;">[clarification needed]</sup> Bell indicated on his December 30, 2006 show that among the reasons for his return were a recent recirculation of the infamous fake anti-Filipino email,<sup id="cite_ref-19" class="reference">[20]</sup> and his homesickness for his elaborate stateside Amateur Radio station.
Truly bringing his personal events of 2006 full circle, Bell opened his December 28 program by disclosing to his stunned listeners that he had just relocated back to Pahrump, Nevada, with Ruiz, who had obtained the necessary paperwork for immigrating to the United States. Bell had not disclosed on any previous show his plans to return to the High Desert. Despite feeling jet-lagged after a 15-hour flight from the Philippines via Vancouver, British Columbia, he did the full show. Bell was aloft returning to the States when an earthquake cut off undersea cables that would have prevented his broadcasts from the Philippines.<sup class="noprint Inline-Template" style="white-space:nowrap;">[clarification needed]</sup> Bell indicated on his December 30, 2006 show that among the reasons for his return were a recent recirculation of the infamous fake anti-Filipino email,<sup id="cite_ref-19" class="reference">[20]</sup> and his homesickness for his elaborate stateside Amateur Radio station.
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