I think Bell should be considered among the great radio broadcasters of our time, up there with Stern, Rush, Larry King, Paul Harvey. His franchise, even without him, is on the biggest AM station in nearly every market in the U.S. On many of those stations in the West, the show starts at 10pm, goes four hours, then gets re-run till 5 a.m. Can you think of any show that runs seven hours, seven days a week? Some iHeart stations on Saturday nights even run an old Art Bell show, renamed "Somewhere in Time," three hours prior to "Coast to Coast AM." So on Saturdays, some stations are running these shows for 10 or 11 hours at night!
I'm not a big believer in the paranormal but Bell's talent was his TOTAL belief in all his guests. Even when a drunk guy from Kansas might call at 3:30 a.m. saying there are little green men running around his farm right now, Bell would ask how many there are and whether they are friendly. He also had a great expressive voice.
He started working in the early 1970s on a couple of radio and TV stations in California. In 1978, KDWN 720 Las Vegas had just gotten FCC permission to run with 50,000 watts around the clock. (Till then, clear channel stations like WGN Chicago had no other powerful stations on their channel at night, not even in the West.) Bell got hired to do an all-night show, which he called "West Coast AM." "West Coast" because KDWN could be heard quite clearly, not just in Vegas but in LA, San Diego, San Francisco, etc. And "AM" since it ran from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. At first, he discussed everything, mostly politics. But he had an interest in the paranormal and as he did more of these shows, he got more buzz. Eventually the show got picked up for syndication, where it got renamed "Coast to Coast AM."
Sadly, some of Bell's inner demons stopped him from continuing his show. He quit the network show at one point because of back trouble. He returned then quit again to move to The Philippines. He returned to the U.S. and signed up to do shows on Sirius XM, which I thought were terrific. He was live four nights a week and got replayed the other nights. But he had a dispute about audio quality and a few other issues with Sirius management and quit that show after a couple of months. Then he started his own show on the internet, which he allowed some radio stations to also air. But then he claimed someone fired shots at him at his home in Nevada, so he quit that saying he feared for his family's safety. And that was the last Art Bell show we would have.