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Mothman & Winged Entities



Date     :07-14-09

Host     :George Noory

Guests   :Travis Shortt, L A Marzulli, Charlie McCracken, Gerald Celente

Media    :realaudio 32kbps

Duration :4 hours (including commercials



Filmmaker and paranormal researcher Travis Shortt will discuss his extensive work on Mothman sightings around the world, as well as different cultural/religious interpretations of winged creatures, messengers, and the appearance of other seemingly supernatural entities. Author L.A. Marzulli and filmmaker Charlie McCracken will join in the conversation.



First Hour: Mark Eggerding talks about Operarion STEMulus, which supplies needy families with fruit and vegetables. Then, trends analyst Gerald Celente comments on the economy.



Website(s):

# blackriverfilms.com

# lamarzulli.net

# trendsresearch.com



Book(s):

# Trends 2000



Related Articles



In the new documentary Dark Wings: The Mothman Chronicle, directed by Charles McCracken, the mysterious creature known as Mothman is re-created with stunning digital imagery. Watch the trailer video, and a slow motion effects sequence.



Bumper Music



Bumper music from Tuesday July 14, 2009



1. Midnight Express (The Chase)

Giorgio Moroder

2. Big Log

Robert Plant

3. You Never Give Me Your Money

Beatles

4. The Man Who Sold The World

David Bowie

5. You Belong to the City

Glenn Frey

6. Baker Street

Gerry Rafferty

7. Time After Time

Frank Sinatra

8. A Piece of Liquid

Joe Satriani

9. Take My Breath Away

Berlin

10. One Step Closer

U2

11. Downtown

Petulia Clark

12. Mummer's Dance

Loreena McKennitt

13. For What It's Worth

Buffalo Springfield

14. Giving Up The Ghost

DJ Shadow

15. Flesh For Fantasy

Billy Idol



Coast to Coast AM



Coast to Coast AM airs on more than 500 stations in the U.S., as well as Canada, Mexico and Guam, and is heard by nearly three million weekly listeners. Broadcasting live Monday thru Sunday from 1 - 5 a.m. ET, it is the most listened to overnight radio program in North America.



George Noory



George Noory, host of the nationally syndicated program, Coast to Coast AM, says if he weren’t a national radio talk show host he’d be in politics. Heard by millions of listeners, Coast To Coast AM airs on approximately 500 stations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Guam.



While hosting The Nighthawk, a wildly successful, late-night program on KTRS in St. Louis, Noory was recruited by Premiere Radio Networks to guest host on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell.  He became the permanent host of the phenomenally successful over-night program on January 1, 2003, following Bell’s retirement.  Since then, Noory’s audience has continued to grow.



Noory captivates program listeners with his discussions of paranormal phenomena, time travel, alien abductions, conspiracies and all things curious and unexplained. He is driven, he has said, by the desire to solve the great mysteries of our time. From his first days as a radio broadcaster he says, “I’ve wanted to cover stories that the mainstream media never touch—the unusual, the paranormal and things like that. I learned that broadcast was the best business for exploring these issues, and I’ve been doing it for 33 years.”



He dates his interest in these matters to a book by Walter Sullivan, We Are Not Alone, that his mother gave him when he was 13. He was hooked.



Prior to his late-night show on KTRS, Noory had an extensive broadcast career.  He started in radio at WCAR-AM in Detroit where his first-ever interview was with nuclear physicist and UFO expert Stanton Friedman.  From 1974-1978, he served as news producer and executive news producer at WJBK-TV.  At age 28, he became the youngest major market news director in the country at KMSP-TV in Minneapolis.



Noory was also the director of news planning and development at KSTP-TV in Minneapolis, was news director at KSDK-TV in St. Louis and the recipient of three Emmy Awards while a news executive.



He was born, raised and educated in Detroit. He has three children and three grandchildren. He served nine years in the U.S. Naval Reserve.



Coast to Coast AM is the most listened to overnight radio program in the country and is broadcast live, Monday-Sunday from 1-5 a.m. ET.