RadioStudio24 schedules your music, books your adverts, voices your links — with a real presenter or an AI one — and lands every hour on the pips. No install, no rack, no engineer. Log in from anywhere: your station, your library, your log are all there.
FROM THE TEAM BEHIND RADIOJINGLES24.COM · BUILT FOR ONLINE, COMMUNITY & SMALL COMMERCIAL STATIONS
| 13:42 | SONG | Golden Hour — The Midnight Calls |
| 13:46 | AI LINK | Time, ident & tease approved |
| 13:46 | SONG | North of Nowhere — Etta James Riley rides intro 0:07 |
| 13:50 | JINGLE | Station sweep — bright |
| ■ AD BREAK · 2 SPOTS · 1:00 | ||
| 13:54 | AD | Smiths Autos — June 0:30 |
| 13:55 | AD | Roma Pizza Co. 0:30 |
| 13:57 | NEWS | Bulletin — starts on the pips hard 14:00 |
Every transition is scheduled on the audio clock, sample-accurate, even with the tab in the background. And the rules a real programme controller would shout across the studio are built into the engine itself:
Set an intro marker on any item and the desk does what a great jock does: the next item starts under the outgoing one, and the outgoing finishes exactly on the vocal post. Songs, jingles, idents — every junction, hands-free.
The desk continuously backtimes to the next junction: songs take small equal fades, broadcast-invisible varispeed (±3%) closes the rest, a filler drops in when the hour runs short — and a hard-timed bulletin will start on the pips. The over/under badge reads 0:00 because it is.
If an item ever fails to start, the engine retries it, then skips it and says so — the screen shows what the speakers are playing, and the station heals itself instead of sitting in silence at 3am.
Drag the three lanes, hear the junction, save — the geometry you hear in the editor is the geometry that goes to air. Record voicetracks over the real song tails, from any laptop with a mic.
Build hour formats from clocks — songs, categories, groups, jingles, ad breaks, voice links, hard times — assign them across the week, and the scheduler picks every hour against real rotation rules: artist and title separation, no-repeat windows, yesterday protection, energy flow, deck order. Rules govern music only — your imaging repeats by design, your adverts govern themselves.
Every slot shows its estimated air moment using your actual average song lengths — you see an over-stuffed clock before you ever build it.
Separation memory is derived fresh for every build from what actually stands before the hour — so rebuilding an hour mid-day comes back full and clean, never drowned by its own previous picks.
Mark any slot MUST (never shaved, never dropped) or drop-first (volunteers when time is tight). An over-long clock corrects itself through songs only — your final ad break before the news survives, always.
Drop ✨ link slots into a clock and RadioStudio24 plans a real presenter's hour: back-announces, teases, time-and-ident checks, talk topics from a prep dossier you control. A writers' room LLM gives every link a distinct human read, a performance layer shapes the delivery, ElevenLabs voices it — and a broadcast chain compresses, normalises and trims the breath off the end.
Every AI link lands as a draft — listen, approve with one click, or redo for a noticeably different take. Missed one? A ✨ write button on any link writes and voices that link alone.
The writer is forbidden from altering any number, and a hard gate checks anyway: a link speaks the time of its own air moment, or it doesn't speak it at all. A wrong time on air destroys trust — so it can't happen.
Per-presenter voices, personalities and dossiers. Station name and slogan set by the admin, dropped in naturally once or twice an hour — never every link.
Campaigns with dates, plays per day, dayparts and positions. The allocator fills every break — never the same advertiser twice in a break, collision tags respected, rotation across hours — and optional bonus fill tops up spare capacity from your live campaigns.
News pulls to the hour's tail and pins to the top — music backtimes into the bulletin, not into hope. Gap windows take a live feed and end cold, to the second.
Songs, jingles, sweepers, IDs, beds, news, adverts, misc — auto-analysed trims, intros and extros on upload, editable on a waveform. Groups, decks and dayparting included.
Everything that airs is recorded as it starts — feeding PRS/PPL-style exports and the booking board's aired column. The log is the plan; the history is the truth.
Multi-user from day one. Admins control settings, identity and money pages; presenters get the desk, the log and the mic — and nothing they shouldn't.
Continuous automation rolls hour into hour from your weekly schedule. Hidden tab? Still ticking. Failed item? Skipped and flagged. Server restart? Systemd brings it straight back. Nightly encrypted off-site backups.
RadioStudio24 comes from RadioJingles24.com — the team that's produced sung jingles, sweepers, DJ drops and full imaging packages for stations worldwide. That changes what "starting a station" means: the software and the sound come from the same place.
Set your station name and slogan in Settings — the AI presenter starts using them on air the same hour.
Order custom sung jingles and sweepers from RadioJingles24 — or generate imaging instantly with AI Studio — and upload straight into your RadioStudio24 library, auto-typed and analysed.
Build your clocks, assign your week, book your first campaigns. The guide times tell you it fits before you press anything.
Press play once. Automation rolls hour into hour, links voiced, breaks filled, news on the pips — while you sleep.
Sung jingles, produced adverts, podcast intros, voiceovers and production element packs — every format RadioStudio24 plays, made to order at radiojingles24.com.