❞ارثر بيل❝ المؤلِّف الأمريكي - المكتبة

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█ حصرياً جميع الاقتباسات من أعمال المؤلِّف ❞ ارثر بيل ❝ أقوال فقرات هامة مراجعات 2024 يعمل أستاذًا لإدارة الاتصالات ومديرًا لبرامج التواصل ماسجونج وقد حصل درجة الدكتوراه جامعة هارفارد وقام بتأليف أكثر ثلاثين كتابًا Arthur William Bell III (June 17, 1945 – April 13, 2018) was an American broadcaster and author He the founder original host of paranormal themed radio program Coast to AM, which is syndicated on hundreds stations in United States Canada [4] also created hosted its companion show Dreamland In 2003, semi retired from AM During following four years, he many weekends Premiere Networks announced his retirement weekend hosting July 1, 2007, but occasionally served as a guest through 2010 Classic episodes can be heard some markets Saturday nights under name Somewhere Time by Art started new nightly show, Bell's Dark Matter, Sirius XM Radio, that began September 16, 2013 [5] It ended six weeks later, November 4, [6] On 20, 2015, returned with Midnight Desert, available online via TuneIn well terrestrial what would final December 11, citing security concerns at home said family were subjected repeated intrusions property Pahrump, Nevada The included gunshots, fear for family's safety chose leave air along it, public life because believed intruder or intruders wanted him off Bell owner Pahrump based station KNYE 95 1 FM His broadcast studio transmitter located near where However, June 2006, lived Philippines In March 2009, after experienced significant difficulties obtaining U S visa wife, Airyn [citation needed] Art born Jacksonville, North Carolina, [8] Bell always interested radio; age became licensed amateur operator held Amateur Extra Class license, top Federal Communications Commission license class call sign W6OBB Air Force medic during Vietnam War free time operated pirate Amarillo Base make point playing anti war music (like "Eve Destruction" "Fortunate Son") not aired Forces Network [9] After leaving military service remained Asia, Japanese island Okinawa worked disc jockey KSBK, only non English language Japan While there, set Guinness World Record staying 116 hours 15 minutes money raised there allowed charter Douglas DC 8, fly Vietnam, rescue 130 Vietnamese orphans stranded Saigon war's end They eventually brought adopted families needed] Bell studied engineering University Maryland dropped out board chief engineer, had opportunity few times For several behind front microphone After period working cable television, 1986 50,000 watt KDWN Las Vegas, Nevada, offered five hour slot middle night Syndication other 1993 ❰ له مجموعة الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها الفوبيا الناشرين : الدار الأكاديمية للعلوم ❱

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ارثر بيل
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1945م - 2018م مؤلفون أمريكيون المؤلِّف أمريكي الأمريكي
يعمل أستاذًا لإدارة الاتصالات ومديرًا لبرامج التواصل في ماسجونج. وقد حصل على درجة الدكتوراه من جامعة هارفارد، وقام بتأليف أكثر من ثلاثين كتابًا.
Arthur William Bell III (June 17, 1945 – April 13, 2018) was an American broadcaster and author. He was the founder and the original host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM, which is syndicated on hundreds of radio stations in the United States and Canada.[4] He also created and hosted its companion show Dreamland.

In 2003, Bell semi-retired from Coast to Coast AM. During the following four years, he hosted the show many weekends on Premiere Networks. He announced his retirement from weekend hosting on July 1, 2007, but occasionally served as a guest host through 2010. Classic episodes of Coast to Coast AM can be heard in some radio markets on Saturday nights under the name Somewhere in Time hosted by Art Bell. He started a new nightly show, Art Bell's Dark Matter, on Sirius XM Radio, that began on September 16, 2013.[5] It ended six weeks later, on November 4, 2013.[6]

On July 20, 2015, he returned to radio with a new show Midnight in the Desert, which was available online via TuneIn as well as some terrestrial radio stations. He announced what would be his final retirement on December 11, 2015, citing security concerns at his home. He said that he and his family were subjected to repeated intrusions on his property in Pahrump, Nevada. The intrusions included gunshots, and he was in fear for his family's safety. He chose to leave the air and along with it, public life because he believed that the intruder or intruders wanted him off the air.

Bell was the founder and original owner of Pahrump-based radio station KNYE 95.1 FM. His broadcast studio and transmitter were located near his home in Pahrump, where he also hosted Coast to Coast AM. However, from June to December 2006, he lived in the Philippines. In March 2009, he returned to the Philippines with his family after he experienced significant difficulties in obtaining a U.S. visa for his wife, Airyn.[citation needed]
Art Bell III was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, on June 17, 1945.[8]

Bell was always interested in radio; at the age of 13, he became a licensed amateur radio operator. Bell held an Amateur Extra Class license, which is in the top U.S. Federal Communications Commission license class. His call sign was W6OBB.

Bell served in the U.S. Air Force as a medic during the Vietnam War and in his free time operated a pirate radio station at Amarillo Air Force Base. He would make a point of playing anti-war music (like "Eve of Destruction" and "Fortunate Son") that was not aired on the American Forces Network.[9]

After leaving military service he remained in Asia, where he lived on the Japanese island of Okinawa. He worked as a disc jockey for KSBK, which was the only non-military English-language station in Japan. While there, he set a Guinness World Record by staying on the air for 116 hours and 15 minutes. The money raised there allowed Bell to charter a Douglas DC-8, fly to Vietnam, and rescue 130 Vietnamese orphans stranded in Saigon at the war's end. They were eventually brought to the United States and adopted by American families.[citation needed]

Bell returned to the United States and studied engineering at the University of Maryland. He dropped out and returned to radio as a board operator and chief engineer, and had the opportunity to be on the air a few times. For several years, he worked behind and in front of the microphone. After a period of working in cable television, in 1986 the 50,000-watt KDWN in Las Vegas, Nevada, offered Bell a five-hour time slot in the middle of the night. Syndication of his program to other radio stations began in 1993.

❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ الفوبيا ❝ الناشرين : ❞ الدار الأكاديمية للعلوم ❝ ❱

يعمل أستاذًا لإدارة الاتصالات ومديرًا لبرامج التواصل في ماسجونج. وقد حصل على درجة الدكتوراه من جامعة هارفارد، وقام بتأليف أكثر من ثلاثين كتابًا.

Arthur William Bell III (June 17, 1945 – April 13, 2018) was an American broadcaster and author. He was the founder and the original host of the paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM, which is syndicated on hundreds of radio stations in the United States and Canada.[4] He also created and hosted its companion show Dreamland.

In 2003, Bell semi-retired from Coast to Coast AM. During the following four years, he hosted the show many weekends on Premiere Networks. He announced his retirement from weekend hosting on July 1, 2007, but occasionally served as a guest host through 2010. Classic episodes of Coast to Coast AM can be heard in some radio markets on Saturday nights under the name Somewhere in Timehosted by Art Bell. He started a new nightly show, Art Bell's Dark Matter, on Sirius XM Radio, that began on September 16, 2013.[5] It ended six weeks later, on November 4, 2013.[6]

On July 20, 2015, he returned to radio with a new show Midnight in the Desert, which was available online via TuneIn as well as some terrestrial radio stations. He announced what would be his final retirement on December 11, 2015, citing security concerns at his home. He said that he and his family were subjected to repeated intrusions on his property in Pahrump, Nevada. The intrusions included gunshots, and he was in fear for his family's safety. He chose to leave the air and along with it, public life because he believed that the intruder or intruders wanted him off the air.

Bell was the founder and original owner of Pahrump-based radio station KNYE 95.1 FM. His broadcast studio and transmitter were located near his home in Pahrump, where he also hosted Coast to Coast AM. However, from June to December 2006, he lived in the Philippines. In March 2009, he returned to the Philippines with his family after he experienced significant difficulties in obtaining a U.S. visa for his wife, Airyn.

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Art Bell III was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, on June 17, 1945.[8]

Bell was always interested in radio; at the age of 13, he became a licensed amateur radio operator. Bell held an Amateur Extra Class license, which is in the top U.S. Federal Communications Commission license class. His call sign was W6OBB.

Bell served in the U.S. Air Force as a medic during the Vietnam War and in his free time operated a pirate radio station at Amarillo Air Force Base. He would make a point of playing anti-war music (like "Eve of Destruction" and "Fortunate Son") that was not aired on the American Forces Network.[9]

After leaving military service he remained in Asia, where he lived on the Japanese island of Okinawa. He worked as a disc jockey for KSBK, which was the only non-military English-language station in Japan. While there, he set a Guinness World Record by staying on the air for 116 hours and 15 minutes. The money raised there allowed Bell to charter a Douglas DC-8, fly to Vietnam, and rescue 130 Vietnamese orphans stranded in Saigon at the war's end. They were eventually brought to the United States and adopted by American families.[citation needed]

Bell returned to the United States and studied engineering at the University of Maryland. He dropped out and returned to radio as a board operator and chief engineer, and had the opportunity to be on the air a few times. For several years, he worked behind and in front of the microphone. After a period of working in cable television, in 1986 the 50,000-watt KDWN in Las Vegas, Nevada, offered Bell a five-hour time slot in the middle of the night. Syndication of his program to other radio stations began in 1993.

 

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