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Lost Broadcast — Fexingo Horror

Lost Broadcast — Fexingo Horror

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Lost Broadcast is an anthology horror podcast set in the static-flecked glow of a 1970s television. Each episode presents a self-contained story that Luna plucks from the airwaves — a fragment of signal that shouldn't exist, a ghost in the coaxial cable, a broadcast that arrives from the wrong frequency. The stories are slow, atmospheric, and deeply analog: a ham operator who hears his own voice from a station that went silent in 1962, a late-night weather report that predicts disasters before they happen, a rerun of a children's show whose puppets seem to know the viewer's name. The unifying thread is the television itself — that strange cathode-ray portal that sometimes shows you what you shouldn't see. Luna speaks in the same hushed, intimate register she uses for all her shows, but here there is a particular melancholy, a sense of tuning in to something that is already fading. Each episode stands alone, but together they create a mosaic of electromagnetic dread. The signal is weak. The picture is breaking up. But if you listen closely, you might hear something coming through — a voice from the other side of the dial. #LostBroadcast #AnalogHorror #TVGhost #StaticSignal #CathodeRay #VintageTV #1970sHorror #SignalHorror #BroadcastMystery #DeadAir #NightmareChannel #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SoloNarration #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurnHorror #StorytellingHorror #LunaHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Snow on Channel Seven at the Mohawk Drive-In
    Jun 6 2026
    It was March 1987, and the Mohawk Drive-In outside Selby, Pennsylvania, had been closed for six winters. The screen still stood — a rusted white rectangle against the bare trees. I drove out there one Tuesday night because a friend said he'd seen a light flickering behind the fence. I found the projection booth unlocked, the old Christie projector still warm. The film gate was empty. The lens was focused on snow. Not static — snow that moved like a blizzard, like something trying to take shape inside the white. I sat in the booth and watched for three hours, and the snow on Channel Seven watched back. This is what happened when the picture found someone willing to look. #MohawkDriveIn #SelbyPennsylvania #ChannelSeven #TheSnow #ProjectionBooth #CRTTelevision #ClosedDriveIn #March1987 #LostSignal #StaticWithIntent #FlickeringLight #FenceGate #ChristieProjector #FilmGateEmpty #BlizzardStatic #ShapeInTheStatic #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • The Man Who Watched the Snow at the Gas Station on County Line Road
    Jun 5 2026
    December 1984. County Line Road, just outside a town called Mercy Falls, Ohio. A man named Emmett Harlow worked the overnight shift at a gas station so remote that most nights he saw no one between midnight and dawn. But the station had a television — an old Zenith bolted to the counter — and it picked up exactly one channel after 2 AM. Not a broadcast channel. Something else. Something that made Emmett call his sister in Columbus and say 'They're showing me things I shouldn't see.' By the time she arrived, the station was dark, the TV was still on, and Emmett was sitting on the floor with his back against the cigarette rack, watching snow. This episode is about what he saw, what she saw when she looked, and the question neither of them has been able to answer since: who was watching back? #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #LostBroadcast #CreepyTelevision #MercyFalls #CountyLineRoad #EmmettHarlow #ZenithTV #PhantomSignal #SnowVoid #GasStationHorror #OvernightShift #OhioHorror #SmallTownHorror #Unsettling #Paranormal #AnalogHorror #LunaReads Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • The Man Who Watched the Snow on Channel Five at the Driftwood Motel
    Jun 4 2026
    January 1987. A highway motel outside Pine Falls, Minnesota. A man named Harlan checks in alone and spends three nights watching a television that shows only static on every channel—except Channel Five, which plays a single, endless shot of a snow-covered field at dusk. No figures. No sound but the wind. Luna recounts what happened when he finally saw something moving through that snow, and why the motel manager found the room empty on the fourth morning with the screen still glowing. A quiet, desolate episode about waiting, loneliness, and the shape that appears when you stop looking away. #DriftwoodMotel #PineFalls #ChannelFive #Harlan #Snow #Static #MotelRoom #January1987 #Minnesota #Loneliness #Television #LunaTells #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #LostBroadcast #Anthology #Atmospheric #SlowBurn Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
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