A vintage audio archive
A universe of stories.
Every one of them vintage.
The Radio Planet restores the Golden Age of radio — drama, comedy, mystery, westerns, news and live theatre — and keeps it on the air for a new generation of listeners.
1920s–60s
Decades on the dial
500+
Restored series
4,000+
Restored vintage broadcasts
24 / 7
Stations and Time Machine
Why we built this
Streaming that listens back
Keep the dial warm
A great broadcast turns a commute, a kitchen, or a late-night drive into a shared room. The Radio Planet brings the voices of the Golden Age back into ordinary evenings, exactly as families first heard them.
Preserve what matters
The golden age of radio is not a nostalgia act; it is a public archive of how we once sounded, argued, laughed and dreamed. The Radio Planet restores thousands of broadcasts with original air dates, sponsor notes and source provenance.
Curate, don't just catalogue
Algorithms are useful, but taste is human. Every door and collection here is built by people who listened first, so you spend less time browsing and more time actually hearing something extraordinary.
One player, everywhere
Your queue, your progress, your clips and your reels follow you across the site. Pick up on your phone where you left off on your laptop, with no account required to start.
The golden age, restored
Thousands of public-domain broadcasts from the 1930s to the 1960s are preserved on The Radio Planet with original air dates, sponsor breaks, network details and archive source links. We grade every recording by restoration quality so listeners know what to expect before they press play.
The Time Machine lets you tune into any night in the past. The Radio dial keeps a live 24-hour broadcast day running. Together, they turn a catalogue into a living network.
1930s
The first serials
1940s
Wartime theatre
1950s
Peak anthology
1960s
The long fade-out
Our story
From catalogue to culture
2027
Planet opens
On January 1, 2027, The Radio Planet opens its restored archive: tens of thousands of public-domain broadcasts, always-on stations and guided listening journeys.
Streaming is better when it feels shared
Whether you are listening to a documentary in Delhi, a comedy show in Copenhagen or a 1947 radio drama in Detroit, you are part of the same Planet audience. We build tools that make it feel that way: listen-along rooms, shareable clips, curated reels, and a global broadcast day that never stops.
