Keep your station running around the clock without constant manual work
RadioCult helps online stations manage live shows, pre-records, playlists, relays, AutoDJ, and fallbacks from one platform, so programming can keep moving even when the team is not watching every transition.
Build a full station schedule across live and automated programming
Keep gaps covered with playlists, AutoDJ, relays, and fallback options
Reduce the day-to-day admin behind always-on broadcasting
Type
Icecast (2)
Address
stream.mystation.fm
Port
8000
Mountpoint
live
https://stream.mystation.fm/listen

Why 24/7 programming gets harder as stations grow
Before
- Live shows, pre-records, playlists, and relays are managed in separate workflows
- Gaps in the schedule require manual checks or last-minute fixes
- Repeating shows and special events take extra time to update
- Failed live connections can leave the station scrambling for backup content
- Station managers spend too much time making sure the right thing plays at the right time
After
Live shows, pre-records, playlists, relays, and AutoDJ can be managed from one place
Default playlists, event fallbacks, and AutoDJ help keep programming covered
Repeating rules and one-off overrides make schedule changes easier to handle
Fallback options help keep live events covered when a presenter does not connect
Station teams can plan programming with more confidence and less manual follow-up
How RadioCult supports 24/7 online radio programming
Scheduling
RadioCult lets stations schedule live shows, pre-records, playlists, and stream relays in one place. Repeating rules, one-off overrides, filters, and event controls help teams manage a full programming schedule without rebuilding the workflow every time something changes.
Broadcasting
RadioCult supports live broadcasts, uploaded media, dynamic playlists, stream relays, AutoDJ, and configurable audio behavior. Stations can manage more of the broadcast day from one platform, including what plays during scheduled events and what happens when a live stream ends.
Fallbacks and AutoDJ
AutoDJ, default playlists, and event-level fallbacks help keep the station covered when nothing is scheduled or when a live presenter does not connect. This gives stations backup options for the gaps and handoffs that come with continuous programming.
Station & Artist Management
RadioCult helps stations coordinate the people behind the programming, including presenters, artist profiles, show assignments, and user roles. DJ users can be limited to assigned events and automatically disconnected when their slot ends, helping station teams manage live access across a busy schedule.
How this works inside RadioCult
Straightforward stages — from setup to ongoing improvement.
Plan
Build your station schedule with live shows, pre-records, playlists, relays, and repeating events.
Prepare
Upload media, assign playlists or tags, set intros, choose fallbacks, and configure event details.
Broadcast
RadioCult plays the scheduled content, supports live connections, and keeps unprogrammed gaps covered with AutoDJ or default playlists.
Adjust
Update recurring shows, create exceptions, manage overruns, and refine programming as the station schedule changes.
How stations describe the experience
“Working with Radio Cult for the past couple of months has significantly improved our workflow. 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
“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.”

Zabrij Radio
“Following challenges with previous hosting providers, Radio Cult's platform has proven to be the ideal solution. With extensive storage, we can archive content, while the user-friendly scheduling interface lets us plan detailed weekly and monthly programming.”

Temple Radio
Practical value from day one
More reliable round-the-clock programming
Keep live shows, playlists, pre-records, relays, and AutoDJ working together across the station schedule.
Clearer live show coordination
Give presenters assigned event access and set fallback options for moments when live programming needs backup.
Less manual schedule management
Use repeating rules, overrides, filters, and event controls to manage regular programming and changes more easily.
More confidence as programming grows
Add more shows, formats, and recurring events without making every station handoff a manual task.
Ready to improve how your station manages 24/7 programming?
A quick walkthrough can show how RadioCult helps stations schedule live shows, automate recurring programming, manage fallbacks, and keep the stream covered around the clock.
Review how your station currently manages live and automated programming
See how RadioCult connects scheduling, playlists, pre-records, relays, AutoDJ, and fallbacks
Explore what setup could look like for your station's weekly programming

FAQs
How does RadioCult support 24/7 online radio programming?
RadioCult helps stations schedule live shows, pre-records, playlists, relays, and AutoDJ from one platform. This gives station teams a clearer way to manage always-on programming without relying on separate tools for each part of the schedule.
Can RadioCult fill gaps when nothing is scheduled?
Yes. RadioCult can use AutoDJ and default playlists to help cover unprogrammed gaps. Stations can also set fallback content for specific events, including live shows where a presenter does not connect.
Can stations schedule repeating shows and playlists?
Yes. RadioCult supports repeating rules for regular programming, including daily, weekly, monthly, and more complex recurring patterns. Stations can also create exceptions or one-off changes without rebuilding the full schedule.
Can RadioCult handle live shows and pre-recorded programming together?
Yes. Stations can schedule live shows, pre-records, playlists, and stream relays from the same schedule. This helps teams manage a full programming day with fewer disconnected workflows.
