New Horror Channels
Recently Added TV Stations & Videos to tVadio's Horror category

Fear Itself brings thrills, chills, and a healthy dose of horror to tVadio. If the darker side of life floats your boat, this series definitely will. It's got some of the best directors in the biz, and some stellar acting talent. What's not to love?
But with all the blood and gore, make sure you send your kids out of the room first!

In the 90s there weren't many shows bigger than Twin Peaks. Nearly 20 years on, this intriguing mix of drama, mystery, and horror hasn't been forgotten.
Now Twin Peaks can relive all the twists and turns of David Lynch's iconic television series online. We might all know who killed Laura Palmer, but this series is just as enthralling today.

Crackle strives to be a one-stop online entertainment destination, with its broad range of professional and amateur video content. From music to movies, comedy to cartoons, there's bound to be something on Crackle to interest you.
I can't get enough of the ranting genius of Penn Says, featuring magician and comedian Penn Jillette, or the musical gems found on Scrambler.

The latest addition to tVadio is The Horror Channel. The name leaves nothing to the imagination, and the site won't disappoint horror fans. Zombies, vampires, monsters, and creepy clowns star in these scary vids.
But it's not all blood and gore. The occasional cute clip with a horror theme will give your heart a rest!

Our science fiction category was already home to Night Gallery, so we figured it was time to add Rod Serling's original spookfest, The Twilight Zone.
It's a lot tamer than the gruesome slashfests we're used to seeing today, but it's still creepy enough to scare littlies, and unnerve adults!

Night Gallery has just joined Night of the Living Dead in our heart pounding horror category. We've all heard of The Twilight Zone, and Rod Serling's follow-up series is just as scary.
New episodes are added every Wednesday, allowing you to relive all the thrills and chills of this series from the seventies.

Last year, G4 brought plenty of thrills and chills to its Halloween broadcast. The cable channel broadcast Night of the Living Dead Live, a very special screening of George Romero's cult horror film. The screening was held on the suburban lawn of American Movie's stars, Mark Borchardt and Mike Schank.
The videos may be dated, but who cares? The original movie was released in 1968, and it's still going strong! This makes Night of the Living Dead Live a great addition to our horror category.
