The Frequency Reality Forgot
On the storm-lashed coast of Pelican Key, there is a radio station that technically doesn't exist. WYAL-FM 103.3 has been broadcasting into the night since the local transmitter supposedly failed in the winter of 1999. While the town logs speak of a total hardware collapse, the listeners speak of something else entirely.
The Story of Vince Hollow
At the heart of the signal is Vince Hollow, a man whose voice remains anchored in a year the rest of us left behind. Each night, Vince hosts The Hollow Hour, a broadcast that seems to pierce the veil between our world and the static residents of Pelican Key. Those who tune in aren't just listening to a show; they are witnessing a temporal bleed.
Witnesses report hearing voices on the line that have been silent for decades. Screams from the bottom of the bay, conversations with people who never made it home, and a persistent, rhythmic humming that overrides the traditional FM bandwidth.
Between the Static
Why did the broadcast continue? How does Vince Hollow keep the lights on in a lighthouse that has seen no supply runs since the turn of the millennium? These are the questions we attempt to answer here. Not through logic, but through the frequencies they left behind.
"If you hear the waves inside your living room, do not adjust the dial. You aren't just listening to the signal. The signal is listening to you."