RUN A 24/7 ONLINE RADIO STATION AND KEEP YOUR ENERGY ON THE BROADCAST

Continuous streaming, clear collaboration across presenters, and support tailored to the needs of multi-host online radio stations.

  • Keep your station online with reliable, continuous streaming
  • Manage shows, presenters, and schedules in one clear workflow
  • Grow your audience without worrying about listener limits

Trusted by community stations, collectives, and independent broadcasters worldwide.

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"Working with Radio Cult for the past couple of months has significantly improved our workflow. We have a small team that navigates the day-to-day broadcasting and the easy-to-navigate interface, the storage capacity and the ability to schedule weeks or even months in advance are a fraction of the things that made our work a lot easier."
Oroko Radio

Oroko Radio

There's a clearer way to
run an online radio station

Before

  • Self-hosted or fragile platforms create uncertainty around uptime
  • Day-to-day maintenance distracts from programming and community
  • Scheduling shows requires manual work and constant attention
  • Limited support when technical issues come up
  • Listener capacity can restrict growth or promotions
  • Knowledge about the system lives with a few individuals

After

  • One managed platform for continuous broadcasting and scheduling
  • More time directed toward content, culture, and listeners
  • Structured programming that stays organized as the station evolves
  • Support that helps teams resolve issues and move forward
  • Listener capacity aligned with long-term audience growth
  • Shared workflows that multiple presenters can use confidently

As online radio continues to expand, stability and shared control become more important. Without dependable infrastructure, stations can grow in audience but struggle to grow in confidence.

Launch and run your station
in 3 easy steps

1

Set up

We create your stream for you, so you can move straight to setting up live and scheduled content. Works for both new stations and migrations from existing platforms.

2

Organize

Upload media, schedule pre-records, plan live shows, and define presenter access so everyone works within the same structure.

3

Broadcast & grow

Deliver continuous audio to listeners, expand your team, and adapt programming over time without rebuilding your workflow.

Designed for growing,
collaborative stations

Whether you're starting a new broadcast or managing an established community, RadioCult supports clarity as your station develops.

New stations

Begin broadcasting quickly while building structure that supports future growth.

Established stations

Understand complex schedules, coordinate presenters, and make programming changes with confidence.

Case Study

Oroko Radio

Oroko Radio is a not-for-profit community radio station, creating a platform for creative communities in Africa and the Diaspora.

Case Study

East Village Radio

East Village Radio is a legendary independent NYC radio station. Learn how they are building back better than ever.

Case Study

Mode London

Mode London is a community radio station based in Tottenham, North London. Founded in 2013, Mode is a staple of the UK Bass scene. Learn how they have stayed grounded and kept going for over 13 years.

Case Study

Mouthfull Radio

Mouthfull Radio is an independent non-profit online community radio station, broadcasting from Aotearoa, Australia and parts of Europe.

Case Study

Area 3000 Radio

Area 3000 Radio is an online radio station, based in Melbourne, Australia. Learn how they use events to connect with their community and grow their audience.

Case Study

Pulse Radio

Discover how Pulse Radio, a student run radio station based at The London School of Economics, has evolved over the years.

Case Study

Sibling Radio

London-based Sibling Radio started a new online radio station in 2025. Learn from their journey and what you need to focus on when starting your own station.

Features designed for
real station workflows

Running a station involves constant change. RadioCult is designed to support scheduling, collaboration, and broadcasting as programming evolves over time.

Unlimited Listeners

Grow your station without ceilings

When too many people try to listen at once, capped platforms can block new listeners. Unlimited listeners mean your station can welcome new audiences without worrying about capacity.

Now playing

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Timeslot

9:00pm – 12:00am

Duration

3h 00m

Listening Now

1,247
1h 12m elapsed1h 48m remaining

Listen

Midnight Drive

Neon Pulse

2:18 / 5:42

Usage

Storage
18.5GB of 50GB37%
Bandwidth
612GB of 20TB3%
Broadcasting

Keep your station live without constant oversight

Running live shows and playlists across fragile tools can lead to missed starts or interrupted streams. RadioCult supports live broadcasting, scheduled pre-records, and AutoDJ continuity so your stream remains active between shows.

Connection details

Type

Icecast (2)

Address

stream.mystation.fm

Port

8000

Mountpoint

live

Your stream URLActive

https://stream.mystation.fm/listen

Listening now
1,847
Scheduling

Automate real-world radio programming

Simple weekly repeat tools rarely match the complexity of real station schedules. Calendar-based events and flexible repeating rules help teams organize programming clearly and keep shows running as planned.

Mar 9 – 15, 2026
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12 PM
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MON

DJ Session

PRE-RECORD

Ambient Mix

PLAYLIST

News Hour

PRE-RECORD

TUE

DJ Session

PRE-RECORD

Lunch Beats

PLAYLIST

Rock Block

PLAYLIST

Evening News

PRE-RECORD

WED

DJ Session

PRE-RECORD

Open Decks

LIVE

Evening News

PRE-RECORD

THU

DJ Session

PRE-RECORD

Lunch Beats

PLAYLIST

B2B Mixalot

PRE-RECORD

Evening News

PRE-RECORD

FRI

DJ Session

PRE-RECORD

Lunch Beats

PLAYLIST

Friday Live

LIVE

SAT

Guest Show

PRE-RECORD

Mixing w/ Jeff

LIVE

SUN

Lunch Beats

PLAYLIST

Sunday Sessions

LIVE

Station & Artist Management

Coordinate multiple presenters with shared clarity

Spreadsheets and disconnected tools can slow onboarding and create confusion across teams. Multi-user access, artist profiles, and tagging help presenters collaborate smoothly while new contributors get comfortable faster.

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Kora Sound

kora@wavelabel.io

RESIDENT
AFROBEAT
02/03/2026

Mila Voss

mila@deepcuts.fm

TECHNO
17/02/2026

Parallax Crew

crew@parallaxhq.co

NEEDS ONBOARDING
JUNGLEBREAKBEAT
28/01/2026

Ren Matsuda

ren@tokyobass.jp

RESIDENTLEADER
GARAGEGRIME
11/02/2026

Sola Collective

hello@solacollective.net

GUEST
HOUSEDISCO
05/03/2026

Taye Ogun

taye@nightowlradio.uk

GUESTTHIS WEEK
SOULFUNKHIP HOP
09/03/2026

Void Signal

void@signalpath.fm

AMBIENTDRONE
22/12/2025
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Analytics

Understand listening and growth as it happens

Delayed analytics make it difficult to understand what listeners are responding to. Real-time data shows how people tune in, how long they stay, and how your audience grows over time.

Your listeners
Last 7 daysDaily

Listening now

342

Listener sessions

4,051

Unique listeners

2,795

Peak listeners

890

Total listener hours

1,284 hours 32 min

Average session duration

19 minutes 4 seconds

Listener sessions
Sessions
Unique
Peak
03006009007 Mar8 Mar9 Mar10 Mar11 Mar12 Mar13 Mar

Family

Desktop62%
Mobile31%
Tablet7%

Device

Chrome45%
Safari28%
Firefox18%

OS

macOS38%
Windows34%
iOS22%

More tools that support
your station day to day

RadioCult also includes features that help listeners stay connected and keep your broadcast visible across web and mobile.

Live chat rooms that bring conversation into the broadcast

Radio CMS and embeddable components that keep websites aligned with current programming

A dedicated mobile app that gives listeners a consistent place to tune in

These tools work alongside streaming, scheduling, and collaboration to support the full station experience.

Connect RadioCult with
the tools around your station

RadioCult fits alongside the systems stations already use, allowing teams to adopt it without rebuilding their workflow.

Website and player integration

Deliver your stream directly through owned channels.

Role-based permissions

Give presenters appropriate access to content and scheduling.

External audio platforms

Share recordings with services such as Mixcloud or SoundCloud.

Programming workflows

Support planning, scheduling, and live broadcasting together.

API and extensibility

Connect RadioCult with internal tools when needed.

Stations share how RadioCult
supports their growth

Teams describe faster onboarding, clearer scheduling, and more dependable broadcasting after adopting the platform.

Working with Radio Cult for the past couple of months has significantly improved our workflow. We have a small team that navigates the day-to-day broadcasting and the easy-to-navigate interface, the storage capacity and the ability to schedule weeks or even months in advance are a fraction of the things that made our work a lot easier.
Oroko Radio

Oroko Radio

Running a community radio station isn't always easy, but having a team like Radio Cult in our corner makes all the difference. They get what it's like to be a small team trying to do something meaningful, and their support keeps things running smoothly so we can focus on the good stuff — sharing music, stories, and vibes with our community.
Zabrij Radio

Zabrij Radio

Following challenges with previous hosting providers, Radio Cult's innovative and intuitive platform has proven to be the ideal solution for our needs. With extensive storage capacity, we can securely archive our content, while the user-friendly scheduling interface allows us to efficiently plan detailed weekly and monthly programming.
Temple Radio

Temple Radio

A clearer foundation for online broadcasting

“Online radio is one of the most creative, community-driven corners of the internet. But for years, the tools behind it haven’t kept up.

My introduction to online radio was not as a developer or entrepreneur, but as a listener. As an aspiring producer, I’d send tracks to shows and stay up late hoping to hear them played. I built real relationships with station owners, teams & hosts worldwide and kept hearing the same frustration: their tools were outdated, fragile, and stressful.

So my brother Barns and I built RadioCult for stations running genuine programming, with dedicated teams and ambitions to grow.

Our goal is simple: give stations infrastructure they can trust, remove the fear around growth, and provide support that feels human when it matters most. Running a station should feel energizing, not stressful — and we’re here to make sure it does.”

Charlie Carey

Charlie Carey

Founder, RadioCult

Support that grows
with your station

Stations change as presenters join, schedules expand, and audiences increase. RadioCult is designed to support that evolution without adding unnecessary complexity.

Guidance during setup and early broadcasting

Ongoing platform development

Built for collaborative station teams

Designed to adapt as programming evolves

Human support alongside automation and tools

Ready to see how RadioCult fits your station?

Explore how RadioCult helps stations broadcast continuously, organize programming clearly, and grow with confidence over time.

  • Start broadcasting without a complex setup
  • Review scheduling and collaboration workflows
  • Understand listener capacity and growth options
  • Ask questions about migration, teams, or programming

FAQs

Do I need technical experience to run a station on RadioCult?

No technical background is required. Most stations set up their stream, upload content, and schedule shows using the interface and onboarding guidance. Support is available if questions come up during setup or daily use.

Can I migrate my existing station from another platform?

Yes. Many stations move from self-hosted tools or other hosting providers. Migration usually involves transferring media files, recreating the schedule, and updating stream links on websites or apps. The support team can help you plan each step so the transition feels manageable.

How long does it take to get a station running?

Some stations begin broadcasting the same day they create an account, while others take more time to prepare content and schedules. The onboarding process is designed to help you move at a pace that fits your team.

Are there limits on how many listeners I can have?

There are no caps on concurrent listeners. RadioCult is built to support stations as audiences grow, including during spikes. You can review full plan details on the pricing page.

Can I schedule both live and pre-recorded shows?

You can combine live broadcasts, playlists, and pre-recorded content within the same schedule. Repeating rules and timed playback help stations keep the stream active even when no one is live.

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