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Lot of 'ideal radio schedules' on these forums, but how does your radio day look?

I usually start with Greg James, move on to Vernon Kay, then a little bit of Rickie Melvin and Charlie, listen to Scott Mills and then back to Vick and Jordan.

Weekends it's Sam and Danni, Ed Gamble and Matthew Crosbie on Radio X, Matt and Mollie then Dance Anthems or Life Hacks.

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Mine is Greg and then Vernon at 1030, then maybe stick around for Vine if the topics interest me if not i wack on a podcast. Then Mills 2-4 then over to Vick and Jordan until 5.45 switch over to Coxy on Radio 2 then Jo Whiley to end the day. 

Weekends Sam&Danni, Katie, Matt&Mollie, switch to 5Live for the footy(if not on then Dance Anthems) Love Nat on Sunday and Vick and Katie doing the Chart 6-7

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Roughly speaking ~

MON-WED

6am Breakfast, 5Live

7am Chris Evans, Virgin

9am Greg James, R1

10am Vernon Kay, R2

11am James O'Brien, LBC

12noon Jeremy Vine, R2 (breaking for Newsbeat, R1, 12.45pm - and 5Live at 12noon if there are PMQs)

2pm Dean & Vicky, R1

3pm Fi Glover & Jane Garvey, Times

5pm Bush & Richie, Absolute (breaking for Newsbeat, R1 5.45pm)

6.30pm  Comedy Show, R4 (occasionally R4 Extra)

7pm Through The Decades, Absolute

7.30pm Huw Stephens, Radio Wales

9pm Specialist Show, R2

10pm Riley & Coe, 6Music

11.30pm Comedy Show, R4 Extra (occasionally R4)

12midnight Night Tracks, R3

12.30am ASLEEP.

THURS

As Mon-Wed, except:

7pm Jo Whiley, R2

8pm Mollie King Future Pop, R1

FRI

As Mon-Wed, except:

2pm Ellis & John, 5Live

4pm Official Chart, R1

6pm Sara Cox, R2

7pm Majestic, Kiss

(Sometimes a music feature on R4 Extra at 8.30pm)

9pm Martin Kemp, Greatest Hits

10pm Nick Abbot, LBC

12midnight John Kennedy, Radio X

SAT

7am Sounds Of The 60's, R2

8am Radcliffe & Maconie, 6Music

10am Graham Norton, Virgin

12.30pm Comedy Show + News, R4

1.10pm Mark Kermode Film Music, Scala

2pm Pick Of The Pops, R2

3pm Matt & Mollie, R1

4pm Music Planet, R3

5pm Sportsworld, World Service

6pm Stateside (Americana), PlanetRock

7pm Craig Charles Funk & Soul, 6Music

9pm Sounds Of The 80's, R2

10pm Nick Abbot, LBC

12midnight John Kennedy, Radio X

SUN

7am Aled Jones, Classic FM

8am Radcliffe & Maconie, 6Music

10am Graham Norton, Virgin

12.30pm Food Programme, R4

1pm Guy Garvey Finest Hour, 6Music

2pm David Rodigan, Radio 1Xtra

3pm Matt & Mollie, R1

4pm Sounds Of The 70's, R2

5pm UK Charts, Capital

7pm 'My Planet Rocks' Feature, PlanetRock

8pm Chillest Show, R1

9pm Desert Island Discs (+ David Attenborough Stories), Radio 4 Extra

10pm Indie Show, R1

11pm Cillian Murphy Limited Edition, 6Music

12midnight Classical Fix, R3

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Greg James in the morning (best thing on the radio), then I usually do other things and don't listen to the radio that much. If I'm in the car I try to listen to Scott Mills on Radio 2 in the afternoons. Sometimes I try to catch Clara's and Jack's shows in the evening. On the weekends it's Radio 1 all the way - it's brilliant, especially Matt & Mollie. 

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Radio 1 wise I'll always try to catch at least some of the following if I can:

-Greg's show

-Vick & Jordan

-Future Pop

-Katie Thistleton

-Matt & Mollie & Party Anthems

-Danny Howard

When it comes to other stations, I give Scott a listen on Radio 2 and throw Capital Dance on quite a bit and might sometimes give Absolute or 5 Live a listen.

I would say though quite a lot of my listening outside Radio 1 these days is often podcasts whether that be The News Agents, Tailenders or something else.

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Usually jumping between Radio 1 and 2 if I've only got fm. Switch to 2 when something I don't like is on Radio 1, vice versa when they start saying how great the 80s are on Radio 2 and play Jimmy Nail or sommat. In my car I have dab. So kisstory, Radio X and Absolute. Plus WCR, a local station where I am in wolves. Usually make a good effort for Scott when he's on.

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Radio 1 during the day Monday to Friday. Radio 3 or Classic FM or Jazz Mix on Spotify in the evenings (studying). If by myself on a Friday I'll pop on Michelle Visage.

Weekend is spotty but Radio 1 for chores except for Elaine Page on Sunday.  If studying then the aforementioned.

 

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On 10/2/2023 at 10:40 AM, Old Codger Fan said:

The Radio Times, plus trial-and-error dial-twiddling over the years! ?

Obviously not everything gets my undivided attention, according to whether I'm at work, out & about etc. But aim for an overall sense of quality and variety...

I think those radio player/ tune-in apps are missing out on a tool where you can create your own radio calendar if I had set radio routine that is station hoping it would be good to create your own schedule so it switches seamlessly without going into different apps or opening app and jumping to different service. I’m very on-demand but most of the time its a mix of Times Radio and 6 Music. But use a lot of podcasts, playlists and on-demand listening.

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12 hours ago, BBCAaron said:

I think those radio player/ tune-in apps are missing out on a tool where you can create your own radio calendar if I had set radio routine that is station hopping it would be good to create your own schedule so it switches seamlessly without going into different apps or opening app and jumping to different service...

That's an excellent idea. So excellent, that it will probably never happen ...

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2 hours ago, Jono said:

Guessing some broadcasters would hate it, but consumer-wise it's a great idea.

Yes, like @Old Codger Fan said unlikely to happen and what you said some broadcasters like Global would hate it and Jono think thats the main reason it would never happen. At least on-demand radio experience is vastly improving.

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On 10/5/2023 at 2:10 PM, BBCAaron said:

Yes, like @Old Codger Fan said unlikely to happen and what you said some broadcasters like Global would hate it and Jono think thats the main reason it would never happen. At least on-demand radio experience is vastly improving.

It would be good but there will be some reason, my theory is that Global or Bauer would see it as a way to avoid ads indirectly without paying. But also you would not kept in a captive environment to just leave it on which is what wallpaper radio stations lives on 

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