Later on, the publisher/editor of TAPS Para-magazine, JV Johnson took on the role of co-host. In 2012, Grant Wilson left Ghost Hunters and Beyond Reality Radio. During the show, listeners could visit the official TAPS website and chat about the show or any other subjects in a moderated chat room. The show was produced by Amy Bruni, with help from Dave Gardiner. Airing Saturdays from 7 to 10 pm, Jason and Grant interviewed guests about the Paranormal and allowed listeners to call in to contribute to the discussion. In April 2007, Beyond Reality Radio, a radio talk show that featured TAPS co-founders and Ghost Hunters stars Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, began broadcasting on select radio stations in the New England area. Hawes stated in an interview on the skeptical podcast 'Audiomartini' that the magazine is marketed primarily in an attempt to "fund the TAPS operation." The magazine itself states that "TAPS Para Magazine is a financial sponsor of The Atlantic Paranormal Society." The average issue is approximately 39 pages in length and in 2006 was marketed by offering a behind-the-scenes DVD of the show to new subscribers. TAPS publishes a bi-monthly publication called TAPS Paramagazine (also known as TAPS Para Mag), which features articles written by group members and information pertaining to the paranormal. Ghost Files: The Collected Cases from Ghost Hunting and Seeking Spirits Ghost Hunt 2: More Chilling Tales of the Unknown Ghost Hunt: Chilling Tales of the Unknown Seeking Spirits: The Lost Cases of The Atlantic Paranormal Society Ghost Hunting: True Stories of Unexplained Phenomena from The Atlantic Paranormal Society Starting in 2007, Jason and Grant began releasing a series of books related to their work and experiences in the paranormal as well as several fiction books. In 2003 they were approached by Pilgrim Films and taped ten episodes of "Ghost Hunters" for the Sci Fi (now SyFy) channel. They pioneered investigative techniques that many other paranormal investigators use. The group was originally run out of Jason's basement, and at that time consisted only of Jason and Grant. Wilson had also had a personal experience. After RIPS began investigating cases throughout the New England area, Jason met up with Grant Wilson in 1995 and they formed "The Atlantic Paranormal Society" together. In 1990, Hawes began the "Rhode Island Paranormal Society", after having a personal experience with spirits. The show aired in the UK nine months after the US premier on Living It. The show ran for eleven seasons on Syfy in the US. In 2004, the organization itself became the subject of Ghost Hunters, a popular weekly American paranormal reality television series on the Syfy channel. Based in Warwick, Rhode Island, TAPS was founded in 1995 by Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson. The Atlantic Paranormal Society ( TAPS) is an organization that investigates reported paranormal activity.
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