# Episode list The **Episode list** section provides the option to prepare episodes that are scheduled to be aired at a later, yet-to-be-determined time. Whether you want to **draft episode ideas** or prepare for an upcoming **program special**, this is the right place. ```{admonition} Episodes vs Broadcasts view :class: info If you already know when your broadcast will be aired, it is easier to create a new episode directly within the [broadcasts](broadcasts.md) view. ``` The episode table displays the **most recently edited episodes in descending order**. To create a new episode, click the **Create new episode** button in the table header. Use the **Search** box to filter episodes. Episodes list Use the **pagination controls** in the table footer to navigate through additional records. To adjust the number of entries displayed, enter a value in the **Episodes per page** input field. ## Edit episode details To **edit an episode**, click its title in the first column of the table. Once the broadcast date is set, you can easily assign the episode to that specific time. To assign a broadcast date, use the [broadcast list](broadcasts.md). ## Use cases for the episode list view For most use cases, the [broadcast list](broadcasts.md) is the preferred option. However, there are scenarios where the episode list may be more appropriate: - **Pre-production of broadcasts** – This refers to situations where a topic is being prepared by a radio host, and notes are being made in advance, even though a broadcast date has not yet been set. - **Non-linear broadcasting options (podcasts)** – Programs that are not intended for live scheduling or cannot be aired on the linear program, and are instead planned to be published as podcasts or in other channels. - **Migration from 3rd party systems** – Easily import content from other editorial systems into AURA, which is more difficult due to the need to simultaneously handle conflict resolution for broadcasting.