Gather around the TV and investigate live!

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Update from Travel Channel!  Get ready for this! Now, you will be able to become a participant of an interactive paranormal investigation series where you, the viewer can help drive the course of the live show in real time.  Travel Channel’s new series, “Haunted Live” premieres on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT, and invites ghost lovers to join a live paranormal investigation alongside the Tennessee Wraith Chasers, a team of paranormal experts that relies on a combination of scientific method, and a bit of spiritual faith to guide them through these adventures.

Each week, the team of Chris Smith, Steven ‘Doogie’ McDougal, Scott Porter, Brannon Smith and Mike Goncalves, will “reveal a new haunted location to the public, keeping it under wraps until the investigation begins to avoid interference or contamination.  Then, the team members utilize their skills, technology and unique experiments to capture evidence of paranormal activity in a live and unfiltered paranormal investigation.” The viewers can monitor all of the “Haunted Live” activity with a live video stream on Travel Channel’s Facebook page.

Viewers can comment on any findings in real time, directing the team where to investigate next. Fans can check out Travel Channel’s media pages each week for the investigation locations or visit Facebook to join in on a special pre-hunt Q&A with the Tennessee Wraith Chasers.  

“This is going to be the ultimate paranormal experience,” said Chris Smith, founder, Tennessee Wraith Chasers. “It’s like nothing that’s ever been done before in this field and on this level. We have such a loyal and passionate fan base. With their eyes and ears added to each investigation, there’s no telling what we could uncover. Board the Wraith Train, strap in tight and enjoy the ride.”

“We try to dig deep into the paranormal, seeking out the unknown mysteries to the other side,” added Steven “Doogie” McDougal, co-founder, Tennessee Wraith Chasers. “This show takes our skills to the next level as all of Wraith Nation will be on the hunt alongside the TWC.  All those extra eyes peering into the paranormal realm, I think we’ll have the upper hand and those spirits will have no place to hide.”

“Haunted Live” is produced by Tremendous! Entertainment for Travel Channel. For Tremendous! Entertainment, the executive producers are Colleen Needles Steward, Shannon Keenan Demers, Rob Hammersley and Eddie Delbridge.  For Travel Channel, the executive producer is Christine Shuler, Jane Latman is general manager and Henry Schleiff is group president of Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, American Heroes Channel and Destination America. 

The Tennessee Wraith Chasers (TWC) is a serious team of paranormal investigators that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Each investigation is packed full of Southern charm and wit, but when it comes down to business, TWC doesn’t mess around. TWC’s motto is respect, detect, collect, meaning they rely on a unique combination of scientific method and spiritual faith to navigate investigations. Growing up in a historic, and some say haunted, area of Tennessee has given the team an authentic desire to make sense of the mysterious things they’ve experienced through paranormal research. They take great pride in establishing trusted relationships with witnesses and call on the strengths of each team member to leave no stone unturned. The Wraith Chasers made their television debut as the stars of Destination America’s fan-favorite series “Ghost Asylum,” in which they investigated America’s most frightening asylums, sanitariums, penitentiaries and haunted hotspots.

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Looking for a place to investigate? Looks like Travel Channel’s “Haunted Live” is the place to be on a Friday night!

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