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CTC AM Launches ''Art Bell Vault'' for Coast Insiders


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Premiere Networks' syndicated overnight program "Coast to Coast AM" announces the launch of a new feature for Coast Insiders -- "The Art Bell Vault." This ongoing, curated collection features classic Art Bell programs in which the legendary host talked to paranormal researchers about a vast array of strange and unusual topics, as well as unforgettable episodes featuring one-of-a-kind callers with fantastic stories, and mysterious individuals with some truly amazing claims.

Some of the Bell's most iconic interviews will be showcased, including the 1995 appearance of aspiring time traveler "Mad Man Marcum," who detailed his attempts to build a machine to journey into the past. Plus, a conversation with Mel Waters who discussed a bottomless hole said to be in his backyard and a man named "Bugs," who purportedly shot a Bigfoot. Additionally, it contains Bell's first conversations with Father Malachi Martin, as well as Dr. Michio Kaku.

"The Art Bell Vault" currently features 20 shows, and two additional vintage programs will be added each week. Offered commercial-free, they are available on-demand for Mac, Windows, IOS, and Android devices, in both guest-only and full-show streams.

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