Art Bell says he'll return to the air
By Robert Macy
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Radio talk show host Art Bell, who surprised
his vast audience by signing off Oct. 13, announced Friday night
that he will be returning to the air next Wednesday night.
Bell, in a brief statement, said the the difficulties that
caused him to quit his show "have not been resolved yet."
He declined to explain the problem, saying "I will not
exacerbate the situation by making public what should be private."
"This was not any kind of hoax or stunt," Bell said. "It was
not a contract ploy. This was and is a family crisis."
"I am very happy to report I will return to "Coast to Coast"
and "Dreamland" Wednesday night, Oct. 28," Bell said, wrapping
up his brief statement before leaving the air Friday night.
Bell signed off earlier this month with an announcement that he
was quitting broadcasting, citing a "threatening terrible event"
that occurred to his family.
But on Monday, Bell announced that he hoped the problem could be
resolved and he could return to his show. He refused to say what
the event was, only describing it as something that "absolutely
requires my full-time attention."
Bell, 51, said he quit the country's most popular overnight
radio show, because of the event that occurred one year ago as well
as subsequent events.
He said he and his family are in no immediate danger.
"To disclose details of what did occur would have a rather
immediate, negative effect on my family, and I will not do that,"
he said in Monday's broadcast.
Bell, who broadcasts from the small town of Pahrump, Nev., 60
miles west of Las Vegas, had cultivated a worldwide audience of
insomniacs who offered an earful on theories ranging from space
aliens to conspiracies involving the FBI or CIA.
His show reached more than 400 stations nationwide and had 15
million listeners.