Radia: International group of radio art-centric stations, including WGXC and Wave Farm Radio, taking turns sharing shows

Produced by a different "Radia" station each week.
Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Alison Knowles and Hugh Dancy, at a WGXC fundraiser, June, 2011

Alison Knowles and Hugh Dancy, at a WGXC fundraiser, June, 2011. Photos by Tom Roe. (Jun 12, 2011)

Radia: Useful Radio by Jeff Kolar for Wave Farm Broadcast Image

Radia: Useful Radio by Jeff Kolar for Wave Farm Broadcast Image. Courtesy Jeff Kolar. (Dec 14, 2020)

Routing Around

Routing Around. Photo by Bryan Zimmerman. (Aug 26, 2017)

The Exercise of Memory Image

The Exercise of Memory Image. Created by Seth Cluett. (Sep 26, 2015)

Subaudible Phonography from the Archives of Christopher DeLaurenti Broadcast Image

Subaudible Phonography from the Archives of Christopher DeLaurenti Broadcast Image. Courtesy Christopher DeLaurenti.

Each week one member of the Radia Network produces a show for all the others. The Radia Network emerged from a series of meetings, clandestine events, late-night club discussions, and a lot of email exchanges between cultural radio producers across Europe. The topics vary and the reasons for forming a network are many, but Radia has become a concrete manifestation of the desire to use radio as an art form. The approaches differ, as do the local contexts; from commissioned radio art works to struggles for frequencies to copyright concerns, all the radios share the goal of an audio space where something different can happen. That different is also a form in the making––radio sounds different in each city, on each frequency. Taking radio as an art form, claiming that space for creative production in the mediascape and cracking apart the notion of radio, is what Radia does.

It is producing radio stuff that is hard to describe. Some of it can be labeled radio art, or experimental radio, or creative radio. Sometimes it talks, sometimes it doesn’t. It can be noisy, or a kind of soundscape, or a documentary, a document, a talk, a performance. Each and every week, one of the partners will provide the network program, commissioned and produced especially for this purpose: being broadcast by all the partners and made available online.

Some things have to be said about all those partners. They are radio stations, of the independent, non-commercial, community, cultural species. They all speak different languages, and this should create interesting problems. Although initially they were all European radio stations this has changed over time and Radia has become not only larger but also more diverse: 22 partners in 14 countries and growing all the time.


Radia Stations

* Duuu (Paris, FR)
* ∏node (Mulhouse, Paris, FR)
* Diffusion (Sydney, AU) * JET FM (Nantes, FR)
* Kanal 103 (Skopje, MK)
* Orange 94.0 (Vienna, AT)
* Radio Campus (Brussels, BE)
* Radio Grenouille (Marseille, FR)
* Radio Helsinki (Graz, AT)
* Radio One 91 FM (Dunedin, NZ)
* Radio Panik (Brussels, BE)
* Radio Papesse (Firenze, IT)
* Radio Student (Ljubljana, SI)
* radio x (Frankfurt/Main, DE)
* Rádio Zero (Lisboa, PT)
* RadioWORM (Rotterdam, NL)
* Reboot.fm (Berlin, DE)
* Resonance FM (London, UK)
* Soundart Radio (Dartington, UK)
* TEA FM (Zaragoza, ES)
* Usmaradio (San Marino, SM)
* Wave Farm WGXC 90.7-FM (New York, USA)

Affiliates

* Kunstradio (Vienna, AT)
* Mobile Radio (Ürzig, DE)
* Radioart106 (Haifa, PS48)

More information at http://radia.fm