Radio show
name generator

So, you're up and running on Radio Cult. You've planned out your schedule, organised your media, bought your equipment, and you're ready to go. But there's one thing missing: a name for your show. Let us help with that.

Simply tell us a little bit about your radio show in the input below and we'll give you 10 names for your show.

For example: 60s and 70s music, host name is Steve, every day in the mornings

How to name your radio show

The best show names give listeners an instant sense of the vibe, whether that is the genre, the host or the time slot. Keep it short so it stands out in a schedule and is easy to remember between episodes.

If your show has a regular host or theme, work it into the name. The generator above takes a short description of your show and returns ten names you can use straight away.

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Still naming your station? Try our radio station name generator. Want to plan your streaming costs? Use our bandwidth calculator. New to broadcasting? Our guide to starting an online radio station covers everything from setup to going live.

FAQs

How do I come up with a radio show name?

Think about your show's genre, host or time slot, then keep it short and memorable. The generator above turns a quick description into ten ready-to-use show names.

Should my show name include the host's name?

It is a popular approach for talk and personality-led shows, because it helps listeners build a connection. For music or themed shows, a name that reflects the mood often works better.

How long should a radio show name be?

Short names are easier to remember and fit better in a schedule. Aim for one to three words where you can, so the name reads clearly at a glance.

Is the radio show name generator free?

Yes, it is completely free. When you are ready to schedule and broadcast your shows, you can start a station on Radio Cult.

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