Run a multi-presenter station without losing track of the schedule
RadioCult helps online stations coordinate presenters, shows, uploads, live access, and listener-facing programming from one platform.
Give presenters clearer ways to contribute
Keep shows, schedules, and station content organized
Reduce the manual work that builds up as more people get involved
Kora Sound
kora@wavelabel.io
Mila Voss
mila@deepcuts.fm
Parallax Crew
crew@parallaxhq.co
Ren Matsuda
ren@tokyobass.jp
Sola Collective
hello@solacollective.net
Taye Ogun
taye@nightowlradio.uk
Void Signal
void@signalpath.fm
Why running a multi-presenter station gets harder as stations grow
Before
- Presenters send files, updates, and show details through different channels
- Station managers spend too much time checking who is scheduled and what is ready
- Live access can be hard to control when multiple DJs connect to the station
- Schedule changes create extra admin across shows, playlists, and listener-facing pages
- The station starts depending on one or two people to keep everything moving
After
Presenters, shows, schedules, and content are easier to manage in one place
Station teams can see what is planned, what is missing, and what needs attention
DJ access can be tied to assigned events, with automatic disconnection at the end of each slot
Schedule updates can stay connected to the station experience
More contributors can get involved without adding the same level of manual coordination
How RadioCult supports multi-presenter stations
Station & Artist Management
RadioCult helps stations manage presenters, artist profiles, show assignments, and user roles from one place. This gives station teams a clearer way to organize the people behind the programming as more DJs, hosts, and contributors get involved.
Scheduling
RadioCult lets stations schedule live shows, pre-records, playlists, and relays in one shared schedule. Repeating rules, one-off overrides, filters, and event details help teams keep presenter-led programming easier to manage as the schedule grows.
Broadcasting
RadioCult supports live broadcasts, uploaded media, pre-records, playlists, stream relays, and AutoDJ. DJ users can be limited to assigned events and automatically disconnected when their slot ends, helping stations manage live access across multiple presenters.
Radio CMS & Embeddable Components
RadioCult keeps listener-facing station information connected to the programming inside the platform. Schedules, live-now information, artist details, chat, and recently played content can stay aligned across the station website and other owned channels.
How this works inside RadioCult
Straightforward stages — from setup to ongoing improvement.
Set up
Add presenters, roles, artist details, and station information inside RadioCult.
Schedule
Build the station schedule with live shows, pre-records, playlists, relays, and repeating events.
Contribute
Presenters can upload content, manage their profile, or connect live based on the access they have been given.
Broadcast
RadioCult helps the station keep programming, access, chat, and listener-facing information connected as shows go live.
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 organized programming
Keep shows, playlists, pre-records, and live events connected to the station schedule.
Clearer presenter workflows
Give contributors a defined way to participate without relying on scattered messages and manual follow-up.
Less schedule coordination
Use repeating rules, overrides, filters, and event details to manage real station programming more easily.
More room for the station to grow
Support more presenters, shows, and listener engagement with clearer workflows as station activity grows.
Ready to improve how your station coordinates presenters?
A quick walkthrough can show how RadioCult helps multi-presenter stations manage schedules, contributors, content, and live programming from one place.
Review how your station currently manages presenters and shows
See how RadioCult connects scheduling, access, uploads, and live broadcasting
Explore what setup could look like for your station team

FAQs
How does RadioCult help multi-presenter radio stations?
RadioCult helps stations manage presenters, shows, schedules, uploads, and live access from one platform. This gives station teams a clearer way to coordinate programming as more DJs, hosts, and contributors get involved.
Can presenters upload their own shows or pre-recorded content?
Yes. Presenters can upload their own pre-recorded content, or stations can automate uploads through the API. This helps reduce back-and-forth and gives contributors a more direct way to prepare content for the station.
Can DJs only connect during their scheduled time slot?
Yes. DJ users can be limited to their assigned events, and RadioCult can automatically disconnect them when their slot ends. This helps prevent accidental interruptions and gives station teams more control over live access.
What roles can station teams use inside RadioCult?
RadioCult includes purpose-built user roles for station teams. These roles help stations give presenters, managers, and contributors the right level of access based on what they need to do.
