Episode details

In the Episode Details view, you can enter all the necessary information for your upcoming broadcast.

Title:

Enter a catchy title to be shown on the radio website and player.

Summary:

What’s in the episode, condensed. Allows basic inline formatting of the text.

Content:

Put all the details here. Allows basic inline formatting of the text.

Image:

Upload an image to get better visual attention for your episode. Typically it’s square and displayed on the website and radio player.

Contributors:

Lists all host profiles of the editorial staff by default. You can also add additional contributors for this episode, like some guests. Or remove some profile, which is not participating in this episode.

Topics:

Can be used to bundle a number of episodes and/or shows under a common theme. Provided topics can be configured in the Radio Station Administration.

Languages:

Are inherited from the show settings, but can be customized per episode.

Tags:

Provide the ability to add additional meta information to the episode. Its use can be defined to the liking of your radio station. Hit Enter to separate and save individual terms.

Links:

Add links to pages with more information about the content or where the episode can be downloaded. It’s up to you.

CBA ID:

If you manually uploaded this episode to the Cultural Broadcasting Archive (CBA) already, then share the podcast ID here.

Episodes details

Broadcast dates

You can also view all broadcast dates in the Broadcast dates box on the right-hand side.

Editing past episodes and repetitions

Be cautious when editing details of re-broadcasted episodes, as any changes will also affect past episodes.

For security reasons, past episodes cannot be deleted, and their media sources cannot be modified.

When editing such an episode, a banner will appear with the following message:

This episode can no longer be deleted and its media sources can no longer be edited because it has already been broadcast.

Add media sources

In the bottom area, you can upload audio files and assign other types of media sources.

Any assigned audio will be broadcast during the episode’s timeslot. If no audio is assigned, various mechanisms are in place to prevent dead air.

For more information, refer to the Media Management section.

Episode media sources