Radio, shifted to your timezone

Radio in local time.

Turn one live station into timezone-aligned listening streams so people abroad can hear home radio at the right local time. Breakfast in the morning. Drive in the afternoon. Evening shows at night.

Listener outcome
Breakfast lands in the morning
Station input
One live stream URL
Published outputs
Live, clock-match, and delay links
Signal map
How the shift works
Live
Source: Dublin 08:00
Target: Sydney 08:00
Alt target: Toronto 16:00
Step 1
Live station
Dublin breakfast show
Source schedule
Step 2
Timezone shift
Match to Sydney morning
08:00 local
Step 3
Published stream
Clock-match output
Listener-facing link
Listener hears
Breakfast in the morning
Example market
Australia / Sydney
How it works

Turn one live radio station into local-time listening for every market you care about.

The workflow is concrete: add the station feed, choose the timezones, publish the outputs, and let listeners hear breakfast, drive, and evening shows at the right local hour.

01

Enter one live station feed

Add a stream URL once. The platform validates it, starts ingest, and prepares it for timezone-aware replay.

02

Choose where the show should land

Set the station timezone and the listener timezone. Breakfast stays breakfast. Drive stays drive. Evening shows land at night.

03

Publish local-time listening links

Generate live, clock-match, and delay outputs, plus player links and embeds for each market you want to serve.

04

Watch usage and stream health

See listener activity, output health, and runtime status without losing the operational admin underneath.

Why stations use it

A simple product story: let overseas listeners hear the station at the right time of day.

The backend is serious, but the promise is easy to understand: one station in, local-time listening links out.

Breakfast radio stays breakfast radio

Listeners abroad hear the same station at the right local part of the day instead of in the middle of the night.

Turn one station into multiple local-time outputs

Use a single live source to publish timezone-aligned streams for Australia, North America, Europe, and beyond.

Simple setup for operators

Enter a stream URL, choose timezones, and the platform handles rebroadcast outputs, player links, and public URLs.

Built for stations that want to serve global listeners

Perfect for stations with expat audiences who still want home radio at the right local time.

Timezone demo

The same station. The right local moment.

Define the station timezone once, then publish listening links that line programming up with local routines. Morning shows stay morning shows, even when the listener lives on the other side of the world.

Local-time schedule alignmentUTC source reference
Dublin
Breakfast 08:00 local
06:00 UTC
Sydney
Breakfast 08:00 local
21:00 UTC
Toronto
Breakfast 08:00 local
12:00 UTC
Under the hood

Simple promise on the surface. Reliable radio timing underneath.

Station ingest
Bring in one live station feed and keep recording it continuously.
Timezone engine
Map programming from the station timezone to the listener timezone so shows land at the right local hour.
Operational admin
Keep the existing FastAPI admin for health, logs, users, settings, tokens, and worker supervision.
Public delivery
Publish live, delay, and local-time HLS outputs for player links, apps, and embeds.
For stations with global listeners

Let people hear home radio at the right local time.

Start with one stream, define the timezones, and publish local-time listening links without rebuilding the rest of your station workflow.