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Latest revision as of 20:53, 11 April 2025
"Founded at the turn of the millennium in 2000, Radio Free Satan established itself as one of the earliest online radio networks in the world, and the first with shows from a Satanic perspective. RFS’s DJ roster was composed of members of the Church of Satan, each one bringing to the network their own tastes and interests with weekly broadcasts. Over the many years RFS has had a broad roster, with hosts and managers coming and going.
In 2007, Witch Tiberia took over as Owner and Program Director of Radio Free Satan and, with the assistance of Magister Matt G. Paradise and Magister Bill M., the team brought the focus back to independent artists, licensed music, and shows hosted by official members of the Church of Satan. In 2012, Magister Raul Antony was made Technical Director and moved RFS into a customized WordPress engine. RFS is now able to broadcast podcasts over iTunes and other RSS services. In 2016, Magister Gene took over as Owner and Program Director of Radio Free Satan."[1]
SHOW | DESCRIPTION |
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The Devil's Mischief | |
Metal Breakfast Radio | |
Clint Mephisto’s Road Show | |
The Metro | |
The Sanitarium | |
Vox Satanae | |
Confessions of a Wicked Witch | |
Infernal Legion | |
The Metal Grotto | |
Lambert’s Basement |