The Station Was Empty — But Someone Kept Speaking
In 1998, the public radio station WZJX in Waverly Junction aired its final broadcast — or so the records claim. The tower still blinks red. Locals report hearing voices on dead frequencies. And a series of unearthed tapes suggests someone — or something — kept speaking long after the station was abandoned.
This episode of The Hollow Ledger investigates the strange legacy of a forgotten town and its ghost signal. Through recovered recordings, lost letters, and the testimony of those who remember — or tried to forget — we trace the quiet unraveling of Waverly Junction, and ask why its story was nearly erased.
Was it an elaborate hoax? A communal hallucination? Or did the station become something more — a vessel for memory, grief, and the voices left behind?
Join us for a slow, atmospheric exploration of forgotten media, institutional silence, and the haunting power of sound.
Themes: abandoned towns, radio mystery, lost media, psychological horror, institutional neglect, memory and disappearance
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