What Is Haunted FM?
A 24/7 horror radio stream and story world.
Listen to the live station, explore the haunted website, and follow the mystery of Thomas Hale, the operator who vanished at 3:33 AM.
Interactive Tuner
Tune the station.
The live stream is the easiest way in: dark music, horror ambience, DJ sets, and strange broadcasts from Haunted FM.
The Simple Version
Three ways in.
Haunted FM is built so anyone can jump in. You can listen casually, take the tour, or dig into the story behind the station.
How It Works
Listen. Explore. Uncover.
The live feed is the station. The site is the building. The game, tour, images, and clues are the investigation around it.
Play the 24/7 horror stream for dark music, ambience, DJ sets, and strange broadcasts.
Use the site like a map of the haunted station: rooms, archives, tour pages, and hidden signals.
Follow Thomas Hale, haunted radios, lost tapes, and the 3:33 AM mystery.
The Haunted FM World
Everything connects.
The stream, game, tour guide, haunted radios, and Thomas Hale storyline are all parts of one broadcast mystery.
The Story
Thomas Hale never signed off.
Thomas Hale was the last known operator at Haunted FM. His final broadcast ended at 3:33 AM. After he disappeared, the station kept playing.
The signal found other radios.
Old radios began turning on by themselves. Some played music. Some replayed Hale's voice. Some led listeners deeper into the station.
They are the main objects in the story: old receivers that pick up impossible broadcasts.
The website lets visitors move through the station world instead of only reading about it.
The live stream supports the story with atmosphere, music, interruptions, and special broadcasts.
Case File 3:33
The mystery in four pieces.
If you only remember one thing: Haunted FM is a station that kept broadcasting after its operator disappeared.
The last operator disappeared during a late-night broadcast.
Old radios started receiving Haunted FM without a normal signal.
The site turns the station into a place visitors can explore.
The stream keeps the world alive every day.