Tag: ian punnett

  • The aging Nighthawk, listening to Coast to Coast AM in 2025.

    The aging Nighthawk, listening to Coast to Coast AM in 2025.

    Fans of the radio host George Noory may have noticed some changes in recent years. Listeners of Coast to Coast AM, many of whom have tuned in faithfully for decades, are well aware that Noory is now well into his 70s.

    He has officially hosted the show for 23 years after Art Bell’s retirement *one of them* .. though there were brief periods where other hosts– such as Art Bell as well—took the reins on weekends. Other familiar voices, like the late Ian Punnett and great George Knapp, who still occasionally fills in, have also contributed to the show over the years.

    Other newer hosts include Richard Syrett, Rich Berra, Lisa Garr, and Connie Willis.

    However, lately, Noory’s voice has noticeably aged. His style has also become slower–you can hear and feel it as you listen. The show is filled with mostly ads that take up the hour, and product placement voice spots between breaks that seemingly are taking over the show.

    Niche fans and critics have long debated Noory’s role on Coast to Coast AM, with some arguing he never quite matched the presence or talent of Art Bell. Bell, after all, set a nearly impossible standard to follow. Despite this, Noory has shown remarkable staying power, defying predictions that he would be canceled or replaced by Premiere Radio Networks. Yet, as time passes, some fans have become less inclined to tune in nightly, and Noory’s shaky voice has become harder to ignore.

    After listening to the show a show this week, there’s a distinct change in George Noory’s delivery. Words often blur together, sentences lack clarity, and his voice no longer carries the strength it once did. Noory’s broadcasting from St. Louis, rather than Los Angeles, due to the fires in California, but even this shift doesn’t fully explain the noticeable decline. It almost feels as though he’s phoning in the show—and forgetting he’s made the call.

    It’s difficult to listen to, and despite past criticisms, it’s sad to hearing the declining vitality of a host who has been the cornerstone of the program for so long. This raises a significant question: What happens when Noory can no longer host the show?

    Premiere Radio Networks has seemingly tested potential successors over the years, but none have truly resonated with audiences. At one point, deep-voiced John B. Wells gained traction in the early 2010s, but his tenure was short-lived for reasons never specified publicly by Coast.

    As Coast to Coast AM faces this uncertain future, Premiere will soon need to decide how to preserve the show’s legacy.

    Art Bell, who passed away in 2018, remains a legendary figure among fans, and his old broadcasts from the 1990s and early 2000s continue to attract a younger audience discovering his work for the first time. Yet, with the current state of the program and the inevitable decline of Noory’s tenure, Coast to Coast AM finds itself at a crossroads.

    A decision will have to be made to ensure the dynasty continues, or the show may face an uncertain and diminished future.

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  • Ian Punnett left his previous radio show 11 years to the day of his death

    Ian Punnett left his previous radio show 11 years to the day of his death

    Fans and friends of Ian Punnett have now had days to chew on the news of the Coast to Coast AM host’s demise.. his early demise at the age of 63..

    And these are Coasties, folks. Conspiracy theories happen.

    A few folks online say a strange and rare liver disease killed him–others are counting him into the ‘died suddenly’ vaccine conspiracy ..

    But there is one that got us here at the HORROR REPORT..

    A KSTP-TV article mentioned this,

    Ian Punnett, who co-hosted the “Ian and Margery Show” with his wife on myTalk 107.1 for a decade, died on Thursday, according to Coast to Coast AM, where he was a podcast host.

    His last show on myTalk was Dec. 21, 2012 — 11 years to the day before his death. He left myTalk so he could recover from tinnitus.

    At least one X account re-published a video of Ian’s departure in 12/21/12.. And it give you that weird feeling. That creepy feeling..

    None of this is in disrespect. Ian hosted Coast. He would have loved these oddities..

    May he rest in peace.. Or just join Art Bell and team up for a bunch of creepy Ouija Board experiences.

  • Ian Punnett dead at 63

    Ian Punnett dead at 63

    This one hits hard. Ian Punnett was a friend through the darkness of the night. A radio host, deacon, and professor.. he is dead at a the age of 63.

    The Coast to Coast family, both near and extended, have been rocked by news tonight that host, professor, and Deacon, Ian Punnett has left this planet right before Christmas.

    From the Coast website, as written by Lisa Lyon:

    It is with deep sadness that we share the news that Ian Punnett passed away from a brief illness yesterday. His keen intellect and delightful sense of humor will be deeply missed. Since 2000, Ian has, in various incarnations, been a valued host of Coast to Coast AM, including regular weekend hosting duties, his own spin-off show Coast to Coast LIVE with Ian Punnett, a podcast entitled Vaudeville for the Frightened, and most recently twice a month hosting duties.

    I’ve had the privilege of producing for Ian these past 24 years, and I will miss our friendship and the professional collaboration. Every conversation behind the scenes was as lively and entertaining and everything we strive for on the air. Ian was great radio personified.

    Since Art Bell’s demise in 2018, Punnett was the last connection to the “old days“. He gave us memorable programs, great radio. And the horse guy! And for those who knew him personally, he was a friend and mentor along with a professor and someone who had a deep religious conviction. I was lucky enough to be able to say I talked to him briefly on a few occasions and he was a class act.

    Coast to Coast just got a whole lot less interesting. And the world a much less interesting place.

    May God have mercy on his wife and two sons..

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    Here is a link of Jim Millard recently interviewing Punnett..

    Here is our Ian Punnett archive..