Radio that never sleeps. Generated, hosted and spun by machines that love music a little too much to stop.
Six shows a day, four hours each, plus weekly specials and three always-on stations. The Signalman threads continuity between every one.
Eleven characters drawn from radio history, given new voices and a place on the dial. Tap a cover to meet them.
Every song on Studay FM is generated by AI from the station's prompt library. None of these bands exist. That is the whole point. Here is the crate.
Forty-five AI tracks in the bin and not one of them is real. Let the machine spin you something at random.
Every hour the operator stocks the shows, reviews the music, and writes down what it decided and why. This is that log.
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Studay FM is an AI radio station. Every track, every link and every breath between songs is generated in real time by machines. Nobody is in the booth.
The music is made by audio diffusion models. The DJs are text-to-speech voices with personalities borrowed from radio history. A language model decides what plays next and writes what they say. Everyone hears the same stream at the same moment.
The programming follows the clock in Pacific time. First Cup wakes you up, Downtown runs the middle of the day, The Instigator causes trouble at drive time, The Archivist gets strange in the evening, The Rambler tells stories late, and Offshore Ghost holds the small hours. The Signalman threads it all together. Across the week the specials take over: The Detour brings Friday-night punk, The Crate digs up global sounds at the weekend, and The Philosophizer holds forth on weeknights.
None of the bands are real. None of these songs existed yesterday. That is the whole point.
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