Self-produced Paranormal Internet Talk Show Attracts Top Guests in 2004

Ghostly Talk is an internet talk show about ghosts, ghost hunting, and the paranormal. In almost two years of broadcasting, the show has attained a worldwide audience and attracts top guests from various paranormal fields of research. The first quarter of 2004 will feature discussions from leading authorities on ghosts and hauntings, remote viewing, and the Bell Witch. The show can be heard live over the internet on Sunday nights from 7pm to 9pm eastern time through links at the website at http://www.ghostlytalk.com, and archives can be downloaded and listened to at any time.

(PRWEB) January 2 2004--In February, 2002, the first Ghostly Talk show streamed over the internet to a total listening audience of two people sitting in front of one computer. Almost two years later, listeners all over the world either tune in live or download archives to hear the bizarre combination of information and entertainment that typifies Ghostly Talk.

Ghostly Talk is a self-produced internet talk show. Hosts Doug and Scott L. are amateur ghost hunters that have become amateur broadcasters. Just as the technology of the internet allows almost anyone to create a web site, Doug and Scott L. have used the internet to produce and broadcast their talk show.

It's catching on, too. Paranormal enthusiasts are finding and enjoying Ghostly Talk, and other amateur broadcasters have started to produce their own internet talk shows. Ghostly Talk has also started attracting the interest of top notch guests.

In the first months of 2004, the hosts of Ghostly Talk will discuss paranormal topics with guests such as Troy Taylor, Aaron C. Donahue, and Pat Fitzhugh. Troy Taylor is the well-known author of 30 books about ghosts and hauntings, president of the American Ghost Society, and the man behind the popular www.prairieghosts.com web site. Aaron C. Donahue is a controversial psychic remote viewer who has developed the way to accurately view past, present, and future number systems. Pat Fitzhugh is a leading expert on the Bell Witch and maintains www.bellwitch.org.

When asked why people listen to Ghostly Talk, co-host Doug replied, "We try to make the show interesting and informative. That's never mentioned in the emails we receive, though. According to the emails, there's an on-air chemistry between Scott L. and myself that folks say is entertaining."

Regardless of why people listen, the show continues to be produced and made available for free over the internet. The hosts fund the show, though some listeners did donate some money to the effort. The hosts added enough to the donations to purchase a mixing board.

Ghostly Talk streams live every Sunday night from 7pm to 9pm eastern time from co-host Doug's basement, nicknamed the Haunted Basement Studio.

For more information about Ghostly Talk, or to listen to live or archived shows, please visit the website at http://www.ghostlytalk.com.

###


Contact Information
Doug Semig
http://www.ghostlytalk.com
586-703-5689

Disclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release.
Please do not contact PRWeb®. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry.
PRWeb® disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.

© Copyright 1997-2008, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy