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Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Radio and Podcast aims to make radio stations, podcast shows, podcast episodes, and listening guides easier to discover with clear, useful, and human-friendly information.

Our Content Approach

Radio and Podcast organizes public radio streams, podcast metadata, episode information, categories, countries, languages, genres, and listening guides so users can find audio content more easily.

Our pages are written and structured for real listeners first. Search engines and AI platforms are welcome to use public pages for discovery, but the content is intended to help people choose what to listen to.

We aim to make each important page useful on its own. A country page should help someone explore local radio or podcasts, a genre page should help someone understand a listening topic, and a blog guide should answer a real question in plain language.

Radio And Podcast Listings

Station and podcast listings may come from public streams, publisher feeds, directory APIs, broadcaster metadata, or other publicly available sources. We try to show helpful details such as name, artwork, country, language, genre, description, stream links, and episode data when available.

Because radio streams and podcast feeds can change at the source, availability, artwork, metadata, descriptions, and playback behavior may change over time.

Blog And Guide Content

Blog posts and listening guides are created to explain audio topics in simple language, such as online radio, FM radio, music radio, news radio, sports radio, comedy podcasts, business podcasts, and podcast discovery.

We aim for useful, human-written content with natural internal links to relevant radio, podcast, country, language, genre, and blog pages.

Guide content should be original, readable, and helpful without keyword stuffing. When an article recommends a listening path, it should explain why that path is useful rather than only repeating a search phrase.

Content Quality Standards

Pages should have a clear purpose, readable headings, helpful context, and links that support the listener's next action. Thin pages, duplicate copy, misleading titles, broken navigation, and empty sections reduce user trust and should be improved or removed.

We avoid presenting temporary player states, private library pages, API endpoints, search results, or raw stream URLs as primary editorial content. Public discovery pages should be crawlable, understandable, and useful without requiring a user account.

Corrections And Updates

If a station, podcast, episode, category, country, language, image, stream, or article detail is wrong, outdated, duplicated, or unavailable, users and publishers can request a review through the contact page.

When reviewing corrections, we may compare the request with public publisher information, official broadcaster websites, podcast feeds, and available metadata.

Corrections are especially important for station names, podcast titles, stream links, country codes, language labels, podcast deeplinks, episode metadata, and artwork because those details affect both user experience and search understanding.

Approval And Quality Review

New broadcaster submissions, station edits, podcast changes, and content updates may require review before they appear live. This helps protect users from broken streams, misleading metadata, spam, and low-quality listings.

Approved content should be accurate, useful, safe for general audiences, and relevant to live radio, internet radio, podcasts, or audio discovery.

We may decline or remove content that appears deceptive, harmful, spammy, unrelated to audio discovery, or unsuitable for a general listening directory.

Advertising And User Trust

Radio and Podcast may use advertising to support free access. Ads should not hide the main content, mislead users, imitate player controls, or make it difficult to browse, read, or play audio.

We review content and layout with user experience in mind because advertising works best when the surrounding page is helpful, transparent, and safe for visitors.