About us
Dead Air Club is really about how TV used to feel.
Not just watching something—but holding onto it.
Back when the normal telly had already shut down for the night, and anything still on felt like it wasn’t meant for everyone. Just whoever was still awake.
That’s when you’d end up watching the same things again.
Old episodes. Films you’d already seen loads of times. Stuff you could probably quote without even thinking.
And it didn’t matter.
Because certain bits always hit the same.
That one scene you were waiting for.
That stupid funny moment that still made you laugh, even though you knew it was coming.
The bit that stuck with you for no real reason.
After a while it didn’t even feel like you were just watching it anymore.
It felt like it was yours.
Like no one else really knew it the way you did—
not that late, not in that quiet, not in that moment.
That’s what Dead Air Club is.
Not just old shows or films, but that feeling of finding something and keeping it.
Watching it over and over until it meant more than it probably should’ve.
If you’ve ever had a scene or a moment that still lives in your head like that—
you’re already part of it.