The Other Side of Midnight with Walter Sterling

77 WABC

The Other Side of Midnight with Walter Sterling airs weeknights from 1AM to 5AM on 77 WABC, turning late-night radio into a dynamic, interactive experience for listeners nationwide. A veteran broadcaster with decades behind the microphone, Walter Sterling delivers a unique mix of storytelling, cultural insight, and offbeat perspective that sets him apart from traditional talk radio. With a conversational, relatable style, he connects national topics to everyday life while keeping the show entertaining, unpredictable, and deeply human. Engaging callers from across the country, Walter creates a space where humor, curiosity, and real conversation take center stage. It’s thoughtful, lively, and refreshingly different radio that keeps the overnight hours anything but ordinary.

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    In hour 1, a deep dive into the phenomenon of UAPs and extraterrestrials, featuring journalist Ross Coulthart, who alleges that the Trump administration used the "aliens.gov" website as a deceptive marketing tool for immigration policy rather than true disclosure. The narrative structure then shifts toward a broader call for listeners to share their own personal conspiracies, ranging from the medical industry’s management of chronic pain to claims of hidden ancient civilizations suppressed by mainstream history. Hour 2 opens with guest Eddie Aragan, who alleges a vast coverup in New Mexico involving the late Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch and its purported ties to high-ranking politicians. As the program shifts to an open-forum format, Sterling encourages listeners to share the localized conspiracies and "bad information" haunting their thoughts, transitioning from high-stakes political intrigue to personal anecdotes about corporate hostility and urban decay. Hour 3, begins by interviewing experts like Dave Scott and Michael Harrison to analyze the government’s recent UFO data releases, questioning whether these disclosures represent genuine transparency or a calculated political diversion. A significant portion of the dialogue highlights the "aliens.gov" prank—a government bait-and-switch that used extraterrestrial themes to promote immigration enforcement—as a metaphor for the decline of journalistic integrity and public trust. The episode concludes with a "Florida Stories" segment that illustrates a bleakly humorous reality, where individuals engage in extreme behavior over trivial matters like fast food and sweet tea. In hour 4, Walter Sterling explores a landscape of conspiracy theories and societal skepticism, ranging from the mundane annoyances of bureaucracy to the profound mysteries of the cosmos. Sterling anchors the discussion in the concept of the "Midnight Misfit," a community of nocturnal thinkers who challenge the status quo and question the "convenient truths" of daytime society. The dialogue moves from local grievances about government inefficiency and immigration policy to a deep dive into UFO disclosure, featuring investigative journalist Ross Coulthart. Coulthart critiques the government's perceived "mythology of transparency," arguing that while the public is teased with "aliens.gov" websites, the most significant evidence of non-human technology remains hidden within a secretive deep state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    3h 10m
4.5
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188 Ratings

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The Other Side of Midnight with Walter Sterling airs weeknights from 1AM to 5AM on 77 WABC, turning late-night radio into a dynamic, interactive experience for listeners nationwide. A veteran broadcaster with decades behind the microphone, Walter Sterling delivers a unique mix of storytelling, cultural insight, and offbeat perspective that sets him apart from traditional talk radio. With a conversational, relatable style, he connects national topics to everyday life while keeping the show entertaining, unpredictable, and deeply human. Engaging callers from across the country, Walter creates a space where humor, curiosity, and real conversation take center stage. It’s thoughtful, lively, and refreshingly different radio that keeps the overnight hours anything but ordinary.

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