Chilling Tales for Dark Nights: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast
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Chilling Tales for Dark Nights: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast

von Chilling Entertainment, LLC & Studio71

Kategorie
Drama
Häufigkeit
Updated Weekly
Sprache
English
Chilling Tales for Dark Nights is a horror fiction anthology podcast, with each weekly episode featuring several creepy tales from talented authors, brought to life by professional voice actors, and accompanied by SFX and music. For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com   We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4  Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/us/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy.

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Decade of thrills

Jshxbxjskakh21.6.2026

I was introduced to chilling tales for dark nights in middle school - now over ten years later I am still listening and loving the channel. Every time I have a down moment I’m constantly wanting more and more stories. I love this program and I hope you love it as much as I do!

What happened to these shows

pagan4ever8.5.2026

I love these shows but 2 of the shows havnt posted anything since March what’s going on I miss Otis and the new guy we need more please come back

Exceptional

Urmermaidmomma12.3.2026

Great fictional stories with incredible imagery. I was also not expecting to hear Drew Blood reading on a channel other than his !! Great surprise !!

Love this show

MissyUfo16.1.2026

I listen to a lot of horror stories and this would be the best show. The short stories have actual plots and a storyline. And the voice actors that aren’t AI.

So close…

Petunia Pig1.12.2025

I will start by saying I listen religiously, so that alone should probably get it a great grade. Some stories feel like they were written by ChatGPT and come off pretty lame and empty, but many are really good. The voice actors tend to be excellent. Where this show regularly misses the mark is in production. It feels like an after thought, like someone did it, but then never bothered to see how it sounds before releasing it. There are episodes where a specific voice is all but lost to the sounds. They are often consistent throughout as if someone just overlayed a piece of music or some form of white noise. Sometimes it world well enough to forget about it for a story or two. Then you get a great story that’s well acted and you can’t hear a child’s voice over the gamma waves they dropped on it. That’s really frustrating because I want to listen and instead I’m frustrated and annoyed as I’m missing entire chunks of the story. I’ve had to skip some episodes after a few minutes, which is really annoying when they spent ten minutes at the beginning trying to sell you something and then follow it up with poor production. It’s free though, so there’s only so much you can expect. If it tried to charge I would be far more critical of the way it refuses to let me enjoy some episodes.