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Arthur "Art" Bell, III (b. June 17, 1945) is an American broadcaster and author, known primarily as the founder and a longtime host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. Art Bell also created and at one time hosted its companion show, Dreamland.

Semi-retired from Coast to Coast AM, Art Bell returned from Art Bell's hiatus from hosting the weekend broadcasts but then took another leave while technical problems are worked out. Bell also owns oldies station: KNYE 95.1 FM ("The Kingdom of Nye ... Things That Go Pahrump In The Night") in Pahrump, Nevada.

As of August 2006, Bell is the regular weekend host on Coast to Coast AM, broadcasting from Metro Manila in the Philippines.

Art Bell Early years

Bell was born to Arthur Bell, Jr II, a United States Marine Corps Captain, and Jane Bell, a Marine drill instructor. Art Bell was always interested in radio and at the age of 13 Art Bell became a licensed amateur radio operator. Bell served in the U.S. Air Force as a medic during the Vietnam War, and in Art Bell's free time operated a pirate radio station at Amarillo Air Force Base. Art Bell would go out of Art Bell's way to play anti-war music (like Eve of Destruction and Fortunate Son) that was not being played on the American Forces Network.

After leaving military service Art Bell stayed in the Far East, residing on the Japanese island of Okinawa where Art Bell worked as a disc jockey for KSBK, the only non-military English-language station in Japan.

While in Anchorage, Alaska at radio station KENI Art Bell set a Guinness record for staying on the air for 116 hours 15 minutes. Art Bell also set the world record for seesawing while broadcasting for 57 hours. The money raised there allowed Bell to charter a DC-8, fly to Vietnam and rescue 130 Vietnamese Orphans stranded in Saigon at the war's end. They were eventually all brought to the United States and adopted by American families.

Bell returned to the United States and studied engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. Art Bell dropped out and went back to radio, this time as a board operator and chief engineer. Being around the stations Art Bell got a few opportunities to be on the air. For several years Art Bell worked back and forth behind and in front of the microphone. After a period of working in cable television, in 1989 the 50,000-watt KDWN in Las Vegas, Nevada offered Bell a five-hour time slot in the middle of the night.

Art Bell Broadcasting career

Bell's original program in Las Vegas was a political call-in talk radio show, but Art Bell tired of the format, believing there were too many such programs, especially in the wake of Rush Limbaugh's massive success.

Thus, Bell abandoned conventional political talk and began highlighting topics such as gun control and conspiracy theories. This led to a significant success in Art Bell's overnight ratings. However the main focus of Art Bell's show shifted significantly after the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. Many in the media did not want to be blamed for inciting the militia/anti-government actions like the bombing. Afterwards, Bell discussed offbeat topics like the paranormal, occult knowledge, Unidentified Flying Objects, protoscience, and pseudo-science. If one were to read a transcript of Bell's early 1990s shows (and not hear the voice), they might not recognize it as the same show with which Art Bell later found widespread success. Gone is the militia talk, replaced with UFOs and ghosts.

At Art Bell's peak popularity, Coast To Coast AM was syndicated on over 500 radio stations, and it claimed 15 million listeners nightly. In its current form, the show receives upwards of 30 million listeners when Bell is actually hosting the show. Bell formerly broadcast from Art Bell's home in the town of Pahrump, located in Nye County, Nevada, hence, the catchphrase "from the Kingdom of Nye". Art Bell was also featured in the video game Prey by Human Head Studios.

Art Bell Critical reputation

Some critics see Bell as a charlatan, and some guests have been criticized as cranks or quacks; Coast-to-Coast is subject to frequent ridicule and criticism on the usenet group alt.fan.art-bell, in the AOL chatroom "Beyond Belief", and on some blogs. Radio host Phil Hendrie occasionally lampoons Bell (using the bumper Dancing Queen by the pop group ABBA), Art Bell's guests ("General Johnson Jameson" is a combination of Coast regulars Ed Dames and Richard C. Hoagland), and the unusual products offered by advertisers.

Others regard Bell as simply a master showman, noting that Art Bell calls Art Bell's show "absolute entertainment" and further noting Art Bell's statements that Art Bell does not necessarily accept every guest or caller's claims but only offers a forum where they will not be openly ridiculed. Bell is one of only a few talk show hosts who do not screen calls. Art Bell's calm attitude, patient questions, and ability to tease substance from the sometimes nebulous statements of callers and guests gave Art Bell's show a relaxed and serious atmosphere earning Art Bell much praise from those who contend the paranormal deserves a mature outlet of discussion in the media, as well as others who are simply amused by the nightly parade of the bizarre. Ed Dames, Richard C. Hoagland, Terence McKenna, Dannion Brinkley, David John Oates and Robert Bigelow were all regular guests who typically discussed fringe topics.

Bell's interests, however, extend beyond the paranormal. Sometimes Art Bell's topics venture into more 'normal' areas, such as interviewing singers Crystal Gayle, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, comedian George Carlin, writer Dean Koontz, "hard" science fiction writer Greg Bear, TV talk host Regis Philbin, Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy, actress Jane Seymour and frequent guests physicist Michio Kaku and SETI astronomer Seth Shostak.

Beginning in late 1996, Bell was criticized for reporting rumors that comet Hale-Bopp was being closely followed by a UFO. It was speculated that members of the Heaven's Gate group committed mass suicide based on rumors Bell aired, but others discounted this, noting that the Heaven's Gate website stated that: "Whether Hale-Bopp has a 'companion' or not is irrelevant from our perspective." Susan Wright notes, however, that Bell was also "one of the first to publicise expert opinions debunking the 'alien companion'" said to have been shadowing Hale-Bopp.

Art Bell Annual features

There are three annual features on Bell's program: On April Fool's Day, Art always winds up having at least one gag story that's presented in such a way that the listeners are left guessing as to whether or not their legs are really being pulled hard, such as the time when Bell took a cellphone call from a pilot who was claiming to be flying Art Bell's Cessna airplane over Area 51 and wound up getting shot down while still on the line. On Halloween, Art Bell's show is renamed "Ghost to Ghost A.M.", and is devoted to callers relating their allegedly real-life encounters with ghosts. Every New Year's Eve, Bell invites callers to make a prediction for the coming year; the predictions are then reviewed at the close of the next year and given a verbal "Ding" if they are deemed to have been correct, or a "Bonk" if the prediction did not come true.

Art Bell Featured callers

One of the most notorious interviews Art has had on Coast to Coast AM was with Mel Waters. Mel Waters talked about what is known as Mel's Hole in rural Washington, which is said to be an infinitely deep hole featuring paranormal powers. No such hole has been found.

Art has also had several amusing arguments with a regular caller who calls himself "JC Webster the 3rd", a far-right-wing Christian, who believes that Art is "the Devil's mouthpiece."

In March 2006, Bell received a call from a person or entity calling itself "Oscar" or "Swede", who is allegedly "the Son of Satan." Bell reacted toward Oscar in a similar manner as Art Bell has reacted toward JC.

At about 1AM EST, Friday, September 12, 1997, Art Bell designated one phone line for Area 51 employees to call in and "spill the beans." Several interesting and convincing callers took the bait. Then came one bizarre call from an obviously distraught and terrified man who claimed to be a former Area 51 employee recently discharged for "medical" reasons. Art Bell cited malevolent extraterrestrials at Area 51 and an impending disaster that the government knew would take out "major population centers." Midway through this call (according to GE engineers) the satellite's "Earth sensor lost lock" and the craft rolled into an attitude where it no longer pointed at the uplinks, causing 50 channels to go off-air for about 30 minutes. Shortly after the outage began, the live internet video feed from Art's studio was lost as well.

This incident formed the basis of the song Faaip de Oiad by the progressive-metal band Tool, which features said interview, with Art Bell's part cut out, over frantic drumming and static provided by a "dying" vintage synthesizer.

Art Bell Amateur radio

Bell is well known in the world of amateur radio, and holds an Advanced Class License issued by the Federal Communications Commission. Art Bell is also well known by Art Bell's callsign, W6OBB, and Art Bell and many of Art Bell's fans can be heard nightly on the 80-meter amateur radio band at a frequency of 3840 kHz.

The FCC revised their licensing scheme and began to de-emphasize required knowledge of Morse Code. Though the FCC no longer issues the "Advanced Class" licenses, Bell has not upgraded to the "Extra Class" license because the Advanced Class license demonstrated a proficiency in 13 WPM morse telegraphy, and 20 WPM for Extra which no longer is required by the new Extra Class license.

Art Bell Honors

In 2006, Art Bell was featured in 3D Realm's Next-Gen Shooter "Prey" and played himself. Art Bell hosts, as in real life, Coast to Coast AM, and the player is able to listen to the broadcast at several terminals throughout the game. The broadcasts detail what is happening on Earth during the time of the game.

In 2005, the City of Las Vegas renamed a portion of 11th Street in the downtown area Art Bell Drive.

In 1998, Art was named as recipient of the less-than-prestigious Snuffed Candle Award. The Council for Media Integrity cited Bell "for encouraging credulity, presenting pseudoscience as genuine, and contributing to the public's lack of understanding of the methods of scientific inquiry."

Art Bell Marriages

Airyn Ruiz BellSukiyaki Sakamoto Kyo Bell, divorced. Children: Art "Scooter" Bell IV. Ramona Bell, 1990 - January 5, 2006 Airyn Ruiz, April 8, 2006 - present. Children: Expecting - June, 2007

Art Bell Retirements and comebacks

Bell has retired and returned to Coast to Coast AM several times.

Retirement: Art Bell's first retirement, highly unexpected, was announced on October 13, 1998.

Return: Art Bell returned two weeks later, leading many to believe it was merely a publicity stunt. Bell asserted that the brief departure was brought on by threats made against Art Bell's family.

Retirement: In April 2000, Bell again retired, but offered no details other than stating Art Bell intended to "resolve a family crisis." Mike Siegel was left in charge of the program. It was later explained Art Bell had left to deal with the aftermath of a sexual assault against Art Bell's son.

Return: Nearly a year later, in February 2001, Bell again returned. Art Bell noted that since Art Bell's departure the show had lost a number of affiliates, commercial content had risen to an unbearable level, and that Siegel had taken the program in a "different direction," one which Bell disapproved of. Art Bell retained some authority over the program as its creator, and thus felt Art Bell's return was necessary.

Retirement: In late 2002, recurring back pain (the result of a fall from a telephone pole during Art Bell's youth) forced yet another departure, and Bell was permanently replaced by George Noory as weekday host of Coast to Coast AM.

Return: Bell again returned in September 2003, having missed the microphone, this time replacing Barbara Simpson and Ian Punnett as host of the Saturday and Sunday evening broadcasts. In June 2005, Art Bell scaled this schedule back a bit (a 'semi-retirement'), deciding to host only the last two Sundays of every month.

Art Bell Events of 2006

Bell's life took some dramatic twists in the beginning of 2006:

Death of Ramona Bell

Ramona Bell, Art Bell's wife of fifteen years, died unexpectedly of what appeared to be an acute asthma attack on January 5, 2006 in Laughlin, Nevada, where the couple was taking a short vacation. She was 47 years old. The events surrounding her death were described, in great detail, by Art Bell during the January 22 broadcast of Coast to Coast AM. For weeks thereafter, callers would express their sadness and sympathy for Art Bell to George Noory who had taken Art Bell's place weekdays in 2002.

Change in schedule On January 21, 2006, just days after the unexpected death of Art Bell's wife Ramona, Bell announced Art Bell would host Coast to Coast AM every Saturday and Sunday evening, announcing at the same time that former weekend host Ian Punnett would work a new live prefeed program for the four hours preceding Bell's slot on Saturday nights (21:00 - 01:00 ET). Punnett's new show is titled Coast to Coast Live with Ian Punnett. The next day when Bell returned to the show, Art Bell spent the first hour reliving the death of Art Bell's wife.

Art Bell Remarriage

Art & Airyn Ruiz Bell weddingBy the end of January, Bell began hinting that Art Bell was making a significant life decision, but that Art Bell would keep it a secret for at least one year, asking listeners to remind Art Bell in 2007 to let them in on it. By March, Art Bell was saying that Art Bell would soon be taking a "huge risk" and "do something rash." On April 15, 2006, Art Bell ended the mystery and, to the mild surprise of listeners, revealed that, after several weeks of mourning, Art Bell had recently gone to the Philippines and married Airyn Ruiz, a recent college graduate. Ruiz -- given Bell's private e-mail address by a ham radio friend -- had contacted Bell to offer condolences shortly after Ramona's death. After "dating" via internet video conferencingfor "hundreds of hours," the two married one week after Bell arrived in the Philippines to actually meet her in person -- exactly 13 weeks after Art Bell's wife's death. Bell also paid for Art Bell's friend -- who was courting Airyn's sister -- to accompany Art Bell to the Philippines and marry her. The two couples wed in a double marriage ceremony on April 8, 2006.

On October 7, 2006, Bell announced on Coast to Coast that Ruiz is pregnant with the couple's first child. If their child is born a girl, her name will be Asia; they have yet to choose a name if the child should turn out to be a boy.

Art Bell Relocation to the Philippines

Art & Airyn Ruiz BellAt the same time, Bell announced Art Bell would be leaving Art Bell's longtime homestead in Nevada and relocating to the Philippines, near Makati, Metro Manila, intending to continue hosting Coast to Coast AM weekend editions via an ISDN connection. Art Bell departed the United States on April 29, 2006, stating an intention to remain abroad for at least a year, while maintaining ownership of Art Bell's property in Nevada and of the radio station KNYE. Bell resumed hosting on June 18, 2006 but then encountered technical problems that kept Art Bell off air until July 23, 2006, when the ISDN line was finally installed.

He's been called a racist to the Philippines by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, claiming Mr. Bell said that they shouldn't be called Asian, and that they are only a third world country that has not accomplished anything. Art Bell denied Art Bell made the statement. Subsequently, the Philippine Daily Inquirer printed a retraction and apologized for printing the statement.

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