Programming and Schedules
Last updated: August 21, 2026
- Two shapes of programming
- Where announcements happen
- Reading a station page
- Official source
- Related reading
Programming on the Radio Network is live state, and this documentation deliberately does not reproduce any of it. There is a good reason beyond mere caution: a published schedule that drifts out of date is worse than no schedule, because readers trust it and are then wrong with confidence. What a guide can usefully do is explain how the network's programming is shaped, so that whatever you find on the live page makes sense.
Two shapes of programming
The stations are programmed differently by design. Radio Xdripia carries discrete material — stories, podcasts, composed work — which means its output has boundaries and can be scheduled in the ordinary sense. BassCrypt Radio carries a continuous signal, which is programmed as a stream rather than as a sequence of slots. Asking what is "on next" makes sense for one and not for the other.
Where announcements happen
New series, releases and additions are announced through the project's own records rather than through this documentation. The Grand Library's Chronicles collection carries narrative and project news; the portal's Changelog carries what has shipped. Between them, they are where a change to the network would become visible.
Reading a station page
Treat what you see as true now. Station availability, current programme and controls are all properties of the live experience, and all three can differ between visits without anything being wrong.
No timetable is published here on purpose. If you need to know what is playing or scheduled, the portal's radio page is the only source that can answer.
Official source
Canonical source for this subject: the Radio Network. Checked 21 August 2026 — where this guide and the live service disagree, the service is right.
Related reading
- Xdripia Radio Network Guide — The two stations of the Universe and how the network is reached from the main portal.
- Radio Xdripia — The narrative and orchestral station, and what kind of listening it is built for.
- Roadmap, Changelog and Release Status — How to read development status without turning it into a promise.