
This is WTLEB 1720 AM, The Last Emergency Broadcast. You are receiving a continuous emergency transmission from a station that no longer expects a response. Each broadcast documents unfolding end-of-world scenarios as they occur. Reports fragment. Timelines shift. Conditions worsen. Signals degrade. These are not stories. They are transmissions. Not all transmissions conclude. Some simply stop. Si... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFiction | |||

WTLEB is maintaining this channel as a live civil advisory record while the blackout continues to widen. The first failures were treated as a cascading grid event, but the reports are no longer matching that explanation. Cities on different continent... more
WTLEB continues live coverage of the global time discrepancy event as clocks, logs, and human accounts lose alignment across unrelated systems.
Early statements describe synchronization faults. Later reports do not hold to that line. Verification do... more
WTLEB 1720 AM continues to receive verified emergency traffic regarding shadow misalignment in public and private spaces.
The reports begin as minor inconsistencies and progress into duplicate shadows, delayed movement, and cases where no shadow rem... more
This is a continuing advisory regarding an active radar anomaly currently under observation.
Meteorological services are reporting a return that appears on radar without corresponding rainfall, without lightning activity, and without confirmation fr... more
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This fiction-driven series presents continuous emergency-style transmissions that chronicle unfolding end-of-world scenarios as they happen. Each episode uses a diary-like, live-broadcast format to relay fragmentary reports from officials, responders, and everyday listeners, painting a portrait of societal disruption as phenomena escalate, timelines shift, and trust in institutions erodes. Across installments, themes include public safety, emergency management, transportation, and the ripple effects on schools, hospitals, and businesses, with a strong emphasis on how communities adapt when information is incomplete and warnings evolve in real time. A notable strength is the serialized, broadcast-reporting voice that blurs fiction with plaus... more
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