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David Rubini Launches ''Conspiracy Radio Network'' Tonight


David Rubini
David Rubini

Legendary Art Bell and John B. Wells' former producer and publicist David Rubini -- and current co-owner of DMDN -- has officially ventured away from Dark Matter Digital Network and "Midnight In The Desert" to start to start his major focus on the all-new 24/7 digital streaming platform and subscription archive service in the new radio landscape of 2021. Conspiracy.Radio branded as CRN or Conspiracy Radio Network launches at 1am ET. Also, the Paranormal.Radio APP has partnered to carry the all-new 24/7 platform.

Executive Producer David Rubini will now be taking helm behind the microphone with the launch of "David Rubini After Midnight AM." Rubini's new late night paranormal and conspiracy radio talk show is scheduled to broadcast 2-3 live shows each week on alternating days from 1-5am ET with "The Best of David Rubini After Midnight AM" on all Rubini off days.

"Unlike what we did with Art, we will get political at CRN, that's for sure, said Rubini. The political climate has drastically changed since we left Dark Matter. And with the 2020 Election confusion and rise of "Fake News" awareness and questioning makes uncensored alternative news, info and talk more in-demand right now than any time in modern history. Our staff of professionals are convinced CRN will absolutely fill this void in the digital content delivery space," said Rubini.

Veteran terrestrial radio affiliate syndication expert Ted Edwards added, "What programmers have to now realize is that variety in political talk is hot right now and the political landscape has never been more fascinating to discuss and share opinions with both like-minded and dissenting talk radio voices. CRN should heave remarkable growth the next 4-8 years on this election cycle. I love David Rubini's pioneering vision and I plan to help see it all the way through to fruition, responsibly performed by Rubini on-air overnight's in terrestrial syndication."

He added, "There's plenty of room across the street in every American hometown for one more hard-hitting Late Night Radio talk show covering Alt News, Politics and of course the fun Paranormaly stuff that Rubini, Wells and Art all originally came from serving duties at Art Bell's original creation, Coast To Coast AM."

Talent joining CRN include Jordan Maxwell, Dr. Richard Alan Miller, Flat Earther Math Powerland and controversial and YouTube sensation, Russianvids just to name a few.

Joining Rubini at CRN is former Art Bell Network news anchor Leo Ashcraft. Returning as show narrator is longtime "Coast To Coast AM" and "Michael Savage Show" narrator Ross Mitchell. Rubini has also tapped Dr. J Radio Live's Dr. John Illias as associate producer for CRN and as Paranormal show host with Dr. J. Radio Live that will be live weekly with Best of Dr. J. Live on Dr. J off days.

Both Dr. J. and Rubini were Art Bell's first 2 producers Bell hand picked to lead Bell's final show incarnation "Midnight In The Desert" in 2015. Also along for the ride with the Rubini radio revolution is Show host Michael Decon who will act as CRN Engineer as well as host his radio talk show directly before "David Rubini After Midnight AM" with new shows weekly and "The Best of The Michael Decon" program in host Decon's off days. Rubini has also tapped associate producers Blake Walley and Joshua Chaires to both return joining Rubini, Illias and Decon assisting on the day-to-day operations and production side of CRN.

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