FX Launches Series of Audio Dramas to Tease the Premiere of “American Horror Story: Double Feature”

FX is teasing the imminent premiere of American Horror Story: Double Feature with a series of audio dramas styled after a late night radio show.

  • Split into three chapters, the three-to-eight-minute pieces follow an original character, Rose Flynn, as she hosts a nightly radio program from the fictional Provincetown public station KPCD 666.
  • Each “chapter” will feature clues, locations, and a few surprises from the first part of AHS: Double Feature.
  • The programs will be available on American Horror Story’s official channels:
  • You can listen to the first chapter here:

  • The schedule for the next two chapters is as follows:
    • Chapter 2 – Tuesday August 24, 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET
    • Chapter 3 – Wednesday August 25, 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET

About American Horror Story: Double Feature:

  • American Horror Story: Double Feature, the 10th installment of the hit anthology series, premieres Wednesday, August 25 at 10 PM on FX, and streaming the next day via FX on Hulu.
  • In American Horror Story: Double Feature – Part One, a struggling writer, his pregnant wife and their daughter move to an isolated beach town for the winter. Once they're settled in, the town’s true residents begin to make themselves known.
  • American Horror Story is an anthology horror drama created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.
  • Since 2011, the creators of the limited series have redefined the horror genre with various installments featuring a creepy asylum, a coven of witches, a traveling freak show, a haunted hotel and the apocalypse itself.
  • The television series sprouted a legion of dedicated fans who anticipate what terrors the next chapter will hold.
  • The Emmy and Golden Globe winning franchise, the progenitor of the modern-day limited series format and the longest running hour-long series in FX’s history, has aired nine installments and been renewed through a 13th installment.
  • American Horror Story is executive produced by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, John J. Gray and Manny Coto. American Horror Story is produced by 20thTelevision.