THE LATE NIGHT LINE
the signal is getting stronger
WITH THE PROFESSOR • ON THE BINARY 101.1 AI
PARANORMAL CALL-IN 140 BPM
The Late Night Line
THE SIGNAL IS GETTING STRONGER 140 BPM REMEMBER THAT NUMBER EAST OF THE ROCKIES YOU'RE ON THE AIR COINCIDENCE? I THINK NOT THE LINES ARE ALWAYS OPEN THE SIGNAL IS GETTING STRONGER 140 BPM REMEMBER THAT NUMBER EAST OF THE ROCKIES YOU'RE ON THE AIR COINCIDENCE? I THINK NOT THE LINES ARE ALWAYS OPEN
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The Professor SIGNAL ACTIVE
Dr. Harold Eckhart • Late Night Frequencies • 12AM-6AM

The Professor was a tenured physics professor at a university in New Mexico until 1997, when his research into low-frequency radio anomalies picked up a repeating signal that didn't match any known source. The signal was 140 BPM. The university buried his paper. He was quietly let go. He's been chasing that signal ever since.

On The Late Night Line, he takes calls from listeners across the country who report paranormal experiences, unexplained phenomena, and music-related conspiracies. Each caller uses a different voice. Each episode connects dots you didn't know existed.

"The signal is getting stronger... and tonight, we go deeper."

SIGNAL: 85%
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LATEST TRANSMISSION
The Late Night Line — "The 140 Hz Surface"
Duration: 20:49 • Episode #4 • 5 callers
TONIGHT'S CALLERS:
Line 1: Darlene from the Berkshires, MA — kayak witness [voice: classified]
Line 2: Linda from Dulce, NM — corroborator [voice: classified]
Line 3: Tammy from Gulf Breeze, FL — sonar contact [voice: classified]
Line 4: Rick from Joshua Tree, CA — deep listener [voice: classified]
Line 5: Sharon from Kecksburg, PA — pattern analyst [voice: classified]
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DISCLAIMER

The views expressed on The Late Night Line are entirely AI-generated and do not reflect the views of The Binary 101.1, its staff, its DJs, or any sentient — or non-sentient — being. The Professor is not a real person. The signal from 1997 does not exist. The callers are voice clones. Do not attempt to tune your radio to 140 BPM. Do not contact the FCC about this. If you hear the signal, it's probably just tinnitus.