Witch Weekly Wireless
From Absit Omen Lexicon
From the 1930s to the 1980s, Witch Weekly ran a wireless station called Witch Weekly Wireless. It focused on witch-oriented programming, evolving with the times.
Programs from the past:
- Knit Picking hosted by Nettie Weaverwelle. An hour-long, stitch-by-stitch guide through a knitting project.
- Cambridgeshire Coven, political talk programme.
- Life Between, serial drama about a witch who marries a muggle.
- Speakeasy hosted by Dominique La Croix and sister Jacqueline La Croix. A call-in advice programme.
- The Sight, documentary series on Seeing and prophecies with hokey reenactments.
- Other programs covered fashion, music, house-keeping, and celebrity gossip.
Headquarters were on the Witch Weekly premises.
Waverly Roh-Ballentyne discovered the archives in March 2012 [1] and began anonymously broadcasting in secret. As the summer of 2012, her content is mainly playing music she likes, re-airing programming from the archives, and her own personal commentary.
In late 2012, Waverly was found out by the owners. In early 2013, the station became official again. The content is much the same, but also includes more direct engagement with the Witch Weekly magazine's content.
Find more at the tag [2].