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The following is a list of horror podcasts, which vary in style of delivery.
List
[edit]Podcast | Year | Credits | Produced by | Ref |
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Archive 81 | 2016–2019 | Marc Sollinger and Dan Powell | Dead Signals | [1] |
Knifepoint Horror | 2010–present | Soren Narnia | Independent | [2] |
Ghost Tape | 2020 | Nia DaCosta, Aron Eli Coleite, Kiersey Clemons, and Alexandra E Hartman | QCODE | [3] |
Welcome to Nightvale | 2012–present | Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor | Night Vale Presents | [4] |
Lore | 2015–present | Aaron Mahnke | Grim & Mild | [5] |
The Magnus Archives | 2016–2021 | Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall | Rusty Quill | [6] |
The White Vault | 2017–present | Travis Vengroff & K. A. Statz | Fool and Scholar Productions | [7] |
Dark Dice | 2018–present | Travis Vengroff & K. A. Statz | Fool and Scholar Productions | [8] |
Old Gods of Appalachia | 2020–present | Cam Collins & Steve Shell | Deep Nerd Media | [9] |
The Last Podcast on the Left | 2011–present | Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, and Henry Zebrowski | The Last Podcast Network | [10] |
Nightmare on Film Street | 2016–present | Kimberley Elizabeth and Jonathan Dehaan | Nightmare on Film Street | [11] |
Dead for Filth | 2017–2020 | Michael Varrati | June Gloom Productions and REVRY Studios | [12] |
Unwell | 2019–present | Jim McDoniel and Jeffrey Nils Gardner | HartLife NFP | [13] |
The Boo Crew | 2017–present | Leone D'Antonio, Trevor Shand, and Lauren Shand | Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network | [14] |
The Castle of Horror | 2011–present | Jason Henderson | [15] | |
Small Town Horror | 2016–2019 | Jon Grilz | [16] | |
The No Sleep Podcast | 2011–present | David Cummings | Creative Reason Media Inc | [10] |
Horror Hill | 2018–present | Jason Hill, Erik Peabody | Simple Scary Podcasts Network | [17] |
The SCP Archive | Jon Grilz & Pacific Obadiah | Midnight Disease Productions | [18] | |
Tanis | 2015–present | Terry Miles | Public Radio Alliance | [19] |
The Black Tapes | 2015–2020 | Terry Miles and Paul Bae | Pacific Northwest Stories | [20] |
The Last Movie | 2018–2020 | Terry Miles | Public Radio Alliance | [19] |
Limetown | 2015–2021 | Annie-Sage Whitehurst | Two-Up | [10] |
The Darkest Night | 2016–2018 | Lee Pace | The Paragon Collective | [21] |
The Horror of Dolores Roach | 2018–2019 | Daphne Rubin-Vega and Bobby Cannavale | Gimlet Media | [22] |
Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast | 2019–present | Andrew Tate | Cryptic County | [23] |
Alice Isn't Dead | 2016–2018 | Joseph Fink, Jasika Nicole, Erica Livingston, and Roberta Colindrez | Night Vale Presents | [24] |
Casualty Friday | 2019–present | Kane Hodder, Tiffany Shepis, and Felissa Rose | Casualty Friday | [25] |
The Gaylords of Darkness podcast | 2018–present | Stacie Ponder and Anthony Hudson | Independent | [26] |
Pulp! From Beyond the Veil | 2018–present | Cody Sullivan | Riverpower Podcast Mill | [27] |
Drunk in a Graveyard | 2017–present | Robin Goodfellow and Scott Floronic | Independent | [28] |
Ghost Town | 2018–present | Jason Horton and Rebecca Leib | Studio71 | [29] |
Killer POV | 2013–2016 | Rebekah McKendry, Rob G. and Elric Kane | GeekNation.com | [30] |
Boys, Bears & Scares | [31] | |||
Random Horror Podcast No. 9 | [32] | |||
Afro Horror | 2019–present | Best Sellers Productions | [33] | |
The Shadow Diaries | 2020–present | Kara Hayward and Madelaine Petsch | Studio71 & Snarled | [34] |
Exile and Teen Creeps | [35] | |||
My Neighbors Are Dead | 2017–present | Adam Peacock | Nate DuFort, Adam Peacock | [36] [37][35] |
Halloweenies | 2018–present | Justin Gerber, Mike Vanderbilt, Dan Caffrey, McKenzie Gerber, and Michael Roffman | Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network | [38] |
Borrasca | 2020 | Rebecca Klingel and Cole Sprouse | QCODE | [10] |
Dirty Little Horror | 2018–present | Charles Rockhill and Christopher Downs | Independent | [39] |
Bubble | [40] | |||
The Vault of Horror | 2020 | EC Comics and Pocket Universe Productions | [41] | |
The Narrow Caves | 2018 | Vincent D'Onofrio, Will Patton, Lili Simmons and Wyatt Russell | Fangoria and Audioboom | [42] |
Origins Unknown | 2021–present | Claire and Chris | Independent | [43] |
Dead Air: A Horror Podcast | 2020–present | Big Baby Studios and Playground Inc. | [44] | |
Within the Wires | 2016–present | Mona Grenne, Jeffrey Cranor, Janina Matthewson, and Mary Epworth | Night Vale Presents | [18] |
Homecoming | 2016–2018 | Catherine Keener, Oscar Isaac, David Schwimmer, David Cross, Amy Sedaris, Michael Cera, Mercedes Ruehl, Alia Shawkat, Chris Gethard, and Spike Jonze | Gimlet Media | [45] |
Lake Clarity | 2017–2020 | Midnight Disease Productions | [45] | |
Return Home | 2016–2020 | Jeff Heimbuch | Bamfer Productions | [45] |
Rabbits | 2017–present | Carly Parker, Terry Miles, Nic Silver, and Hollis Adams Lane | Public Radio Alliance | [46] |
The Message | 2015 | GE Podcast Theater / Panoply / The Message | [18] | |
Life After | 2016–2017 | GE Podcast Theater / Panoply / The Message | [18] | |
The Lost Cat Podcast | 2014–present | A. P. Clarke | Independent | [45] |
Point Mystic | 2016–2020 | Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft | October Isle | [47] |
Inside the Exorcist | 2017–2021 | Wondery | [46] | |
Spooked | 2017–Present | Glynn Washington | Snap Judgment and WNYC Studios | [48] |
Ain't Slayed Nobody | 2020–Present | Corbin Cupp | Rusty Quill | [49] |
Shock Waves | [50] | |||
The Apex & The Abyss | [51] | |||
Creepy | Jon Grilz | Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network | [52] | |
Switchblade Sisters | [53] | |||
Horror Queers Podcast | 2019–present | Joe Lipsett and Trace Thurman | Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network | [54] |
Halloween in Hell | [55] | |||
Valentine's Day in Hell | [56] | |||
Real Ghost Stories Online | [57] | |||
Scary Stories To Tell On The Pod | [57] | |||
The Moonlit Road | [58] | |||
The Wrong Station | [59] | |||
The Wicked Library | [60] | |||
Anything Ghost | [60] | |||
Shadowland | 2019-present | Seth Jablon and Christina Kallery | [57] | |
The Creeping Hour | [61] | |||
We're Alive — A Story of Survival | 2009–2014 | K.C. Wayland | Wayland Productions (later the Rusty Quill Network) | [62] |
What's The Frequency | [63] | |||
Palimpest | [64] | |||
Station Blue | [63] | |||
The Rocky Horror | [65] | |||
SYOK Remang | [66] | |||
Scared to Death | [67] | |||
Pseudopod | 2006–present | [68] | ||
The Sink | [69] | |||
Radio Rental | [70] | |||
Sirenicide | [71] | |||
The Grey Rooms | [71] | |||
The Dark Verse | [71] | |||
Jim Harold's Campfire | [72] | |||
And That's Why We Drink | [59] | |||
Morbid | [59] | |||
The Other Stories | [73] | |||
The Man in the Window | [73] | |||
Tales of Horror | [73] | |||
Halloween Unmasked | [46] | |||
Blackwood | [64] | |||
Not Your Final Girl | [74] | |||
The Glowing | [75] | |||
The Left Right Game | [68] | |||
Seancecast | 2020–present | Zoë Tomalin and Charlie Dinkin | Hat Trick Productions | [76] |
Sour Hall | [77] | |||
Red River Horror | [78] | |||
Demons and Bellinis | [79] | |||
Scare You to Sleep | [80] | |||
Parkdale Haunt | 2020–2022 | Alex Nursall and Emily Kellogg | Independent (distributed by Frequency Podcast Network) | [81] |
Books in the Freezer | [82] | |||
Ladies of the Fright | [82] | |||
Everything Trying to Kill You | [82] | |||
Something Scary | [82] | |||
Chilling Tales for Dark Nights | [82] | |||
The Dark Tome | 2016–2019 | Fred Greenhalgh and Bill Dufris | [82] | |
Ladies of Horror Fiction Podcast | [82] | |||
The Scaredy Cats Horror Show | [10] | |||
History of Horror | [83] | |||
Janus Descending | 2018–2019 | Jordan Cobb and Anthony Olivieri | No Such Thing Productions | [84] |
If I Go Missing the Witches Did It | 2021 | Gabourey Sidibe and Sarah Natochenny | Realm | [84] |
Sibling Horror | 2019-present | The Fradd Siblings: Matt Fradd and Emma Fradd | Independent | [84] |
Shadows at the Door: The Podcast | 2018–present | Mark Nixon and David Ault | Independent | [85] |
13 Days of Halloween | 2020–present | [86] | ||
Spirit Box Radio | 2020–present | Eira Major | Hanging Sloth Studios | [87] |
See also
[edit]References
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External links
[edit]- Horror category on Podchaser
- Horror category on Castbox.fm
- Horror category at FictionPodcasts.com