A radio station is more than just a playlist; it’s a mix of technology, talent, and community engagement. Most stations fall into one of three categories: Commercial (for-profit), Public/Community (non-profit), or Internet/Digital (streaming only).Programming: The "brain" of the station. They decide the music rotation, talk topics, and the overall "vibe."
On-Air Talent: The DJs and hosts who provide the personality. They bridge the gap between the music and the listener.
Engineering: The unsung heroes who manage the transmitter, soundboards, and digital streams to ensure the signal stays live.
Sales & Traffic: In commercial radio, these folks sell "spots" (advertisements) and schedule them so they don't overlap.