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Goth, Industrial, Techno, Alternative,
Paranormal Radio and TV shows
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See also: the music links page for sites that stream live, tv & movie picks

DarkLand Music: The place to buy hard to find Gothic, Industrial and similar types of music.

National/General

My MP3.com gothic radio stations I put together. Goth, medieveal, middle eastern, classical, spooky stories, etc.

About.com Radio

Upcoming Ancient World Documentaries on Radio and TV

Upcoming Pararnormal Programming on Radio and TV

The Art Bell Show - Seeking the Truth. With topics relating to a wide variety of paranormal topics including UFOs, ancient astronauts, Fortean mysteries, conspiracies, and ancient wisdom. When it's off the air you can listen to saved archives. It's on nightly 10pm to 2am, usually on some otherwise boring AM channel.

The Laura Lee Show - Talk show with topics such as ancient mysteries, anomalies of science, and spirituality. It is broadcast Monday through Friday (9-11pm pst) and on Saturday (7pm - 2am pst). For a list of stations, webcast details, and current schedule of guests, free subscriptions to a weekly email newsletter describing the coming week's schedule see the site. There is also a weekly contest for free books and tapes.

Wisdom Television - shows dealing with ancient wisdom and alchemical transformation. For a program schedule and more information, see the web site.

BRS Radio Directory - lists radio stations by format, state, or call letters.

New Jersey

BRS Radiory - lists New Jersey radio stations by format, state, or call letters, if you go up to the home page, this site also has a listing of online radio stations.

The Witching Hours - Wednesday night 12 to 2am, goth, industrial, and other forms of digital music on 88.7 WRSU FM, New Brunswick, NJ 908-932-8800.  WRSU has many other cool shows but they don't stream online unfortunately, but they have a great concert listing for the NJ-NY-PA area.

91.1 WFMU - Broadcasts out of Jersey City, it reaches northern NJ and the NYC area. They have a real audio live stream so you can hear them anyplace in the country.
*Fridays 2am - 6 am Vortex of Chaos with Bill Zebub - Obscure and melancholy death metal, highlighted with angelic, operatic goth music and everything else under the sun, all contrasted in ways never before attempted.
*They always have something bizzare and kooky, the way college radio used to be, very out there.

89.5 WSOU Pirate Radio - Mondays 8 to 10 pm Industrial Revolution. The Irish Celtic Heritage Hour - Sundays, 8 - 10 am, Traditional music of the Irish and the Scots along with culture and history of the Celtic World, Polka Party - Sun 12-2pm (Their scedule very rarely changes). Finally they live streaming so the whole world can hear what us in NJ have been hearing for 15 years or so (I have no idea how long they were going on before I started listening as a teen). The rest of the time WSOU plays a mix ranging from cheese metal, industrial, 80s metal, and hard rock, dubbed the hardest rock in NJ.

WFDU 89.1FM - Fairleigh Dickinson University's radio broadcasts from Teaneck/Hackensack, NJ reaching NJ, NYC, the rest of NY, and CT. If you live out of range they have Windows Media Player live streaming for Mac & PC.
*Saturdays 6-9pm listen to The Shape of Things to Come, with DJ Bob Westphal and you'll hear a big variety of the weirder and darker genres, goth, industiral, for example: LPD, Voltaire, Cruxshadows, Einsturzende Neubauten, Glampire, VNV nation. Info on the show and playlists are on the web site.

WNTI 91.9 FM, Centenary College, Hackettstown, NJ, has a variety of the usual college radio, one or 2 kewl shows no doubt.

WPRB in Princeton, NJ, 103.3 FM, they have live streaming of the station. Mornings are all classicial & jazz, the rest is a variety of rock, techno, punk and other things.

WCTC 1450 AM, out of New Brunswick, NJ. They have live streaming on the site, most of it is just news, weather, talk radio, stuff for old people, but every other Friday of the month from 5-7pm psychic Jane Doherty is on Afternoons with Dan Flatt.

G 106.3 FM - Long time Modern Rock at the Jersey Shore has changed format, suposedly. They play even more crappy new music in between the sparce good old alternative, the small ammount of time I spend in range of this station nowdays I rarely hear any good songs..

New York

pmGotham's Glow in the Dark - Friday nights on Manhattan Neighborhood Network 8:30pm (Time Warner channel 67 and RCN channel 107). Drag queens, fetish, think former Mother crowd.

WSIA 88.9 FM Staten Island, Thursdays 10pm-2am listen to DJ Lucien's show The Domain as he spins industrial and related music.

WRHU 88.7 FM, Hofstra University, they didn't have any goth or industrial shows last time I checked but it probably changes every semester, check the scedule for punk, classical, etc.

WFDU 89.1FM - Fairleigh Dickinson University's radio broadcasts from Teaneck/Hackensack, NJ reaching NJ, NYC, the rest of NY, and CT. If you live out of range they have Windows Media Player live streaming for Mac & PC.
*Saturdays 6-9pm listen to The Shape of Things to Come, with DJ Bob Westphal and you'll hear a big variety of the weirder and darker genres, goth, industiral, for example: LPD, Voltaire, Cruxshadows, Einsturzende Neubauten, Glampire, VNV nation. Info on the show and playlists are on the web site.

WNYU 89.1 FM and 800 AM (I think this can only be heard in the dorms). New York University's station, check the scedules for classical, electronica, punk, etc.

Theatrum Aethereum - Now defunct radio show of Dj Carlos that featured dark classical and ethereal gothic. I left the link up because the site never seems to be coming down, and has all the old playlists and great band recommendations.

WFUV 90.7 - Fordham University's station broadcasting out of The Bronx, NY. They have a concert calendar, and their radio shows include celtic, classical,

K-Rock 92.3 FM - The music is very off and on, you can hear a lot of Nirvana, Van Halen, and some other old goodies, but they also play Ozzy, classic rock, and crap hard rock of today (Korn, Limp Bizkit), but they have the Howard Stern Show Mon-Fri 6am-11am-ish.

WLIR 92.7 - Formerly WDRE, for a while they were playing a lot of new wave and 80s music, but now it just seems to be crappy club music, in the mornings on the request show they have a lot of good 80s. Live streaming.

Howard Stern

HowardStern.com - This is the true site owned by Howard Stern, unfortunatly there is absolutely nothing there.

King of All Media Newsletter site - Since there is nothing on Howard Stern's site, this is the all you need resource. Updated almost daily, links to related articles and tells who is sceduled to be on the show. The Stern show is broadcasted out of NYC and sindicated all over the US and a few other countries.

Robin Quivers

Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling's Jokeland - former writer for the show.

Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf

BeetleJuice

Stuttering John

Big Black

Pennsylvania

WPTS 92.1 FM Pittsburgh - usual college radio, eclectic, punk, jazz, lots of different shows.

WKDU 91.7, Philadelphia, PA - reaches Philly & parts of NJ, they have a few goth, industrial, ambient shows, check for scedule.

Y100 100.3 FM - Philadelphia's trendy/almost alternative radio station, you can listen to the station with real audio from the site.

Connecticut

91.7 WHUS - A commercial-free college-and community-based radio station broadcasting from the University of Connecticut in Storrs. This station appears to have a lot of good shows, metal, polka, classical, punk, goth-industrial, listen live with real audio. Check the site for shows and scedule.

Georgia

Dead Air - Thursdays 10 to Midnight, WRAS-Atlanta, 88.5FM - Album 88. Darkwave, gothic & ethereal.

Florida

Dark Horizons airs every Thursday night from 11:00pm to 2:00am on 88.5 FM in Tampa, Florida and is streamed live via Real Audio. It plays the newest gothic/industrial music. Recently they've gone interactive on the net, and their site has bands, local events, and lots of links. They even have a chat room which the DJ's chat in during the show and take requests.

ws listed here are likely going to be local cable access type shows.


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