Chicago Sun-Times

Radio host known for paranormal- themed show

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PAHRUMP, Nev.— Art Bell, a radio host best known for a paranormal- themed nightly show syndicated on hundreds of stations in the 1990s, died at his home in southern Nevada, authoritie­s said Saturday.

Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly announced in a Facebook video that Mr. Bell died Friday in Pahrump. He was 72. An autopsy will be conducted to determine cause of death, she said.

Mr. Bell hosted the popular radio talk show“Coast to CoastAM” before he left the airwaves in 2002. He broadcast the show from his radio station, KNYE, in Pahrump.

The program focused on Mr. Bell’s conspiracy theories and his fascinatio­n with the paranormal and unexplaine­d phenomenon such as UFOs and crop circles. He served as his own producer, engineer and host, according to the Las Vegas ReviewJour­nal.

Fans, including celebritie­s like William Shatner and singer Josh Groban, took to Twitter to praise Mr. Bell. Groban recalled staying up late to listen to the host’s “one of a kind” voice and how “his shows were so weird & spooky but somehow managed to hold off your skepticism.”

Former business partner Alan Corbeth said during Mr. Bell’s 2008 induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame that nobody was better than Mr. Bell at understand­ing “how to create theater of the mind . . .”

At his peak, Mr. Bell was heard on some 500 radio stations nationwide. He retired more than once and had a brief run on SiriusXM satellite radio in 2013.

Mr. Bell, who grew up in a military family, became an FCC- licensed radio technician by age 13, according to the “Coast to Coast AM” website. He later enlisted in the U. S. Air Force while also starting his own pirate radio station.

 ?? AARON MAYES/ LAS VEGAS SUNVIAAP ?? Art Bell was the original owner of Pahrump, Nevada- based radio station KNYE, where he broadcast his “Coast to Coast AM” show.
AARON MAYES/ LAS VEGAS SUNVIAAP Art Bell was the original owner of Pahrump, Nevada- based radio station KNYE, where he broadcast his “Coast to Coast AM” show.

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