
Anchor stations try to surface the best, most relevant content, based on a combination of hashtags, human curation, and other listening signals. If you’re already recording waves on Anchor and want to contribute to a station, there’s nothing extra you have to do.

And best of all, anyone can start a conversation or reply to anything they hear to join in. Just like choosing a station preset on the radio in your car’s dashboard, stations make it easier to discover waves and conversations you’re interested in.īut unlike traditional radio, these stations (including topics like #News, #Learn, #Comedy, and #Travel) are playing waves recorded by people in countries all over the world (like Germany, Scotland, Saudi Arabia, and Australia, to name a few). Today we’re taking another step in that direction, and we’re excited to share one more sliver of our vision: Anchor Stations.Īs of yesterday’s Anchor update, version 1.0.7, you can simply tap on any of the stations you see in Discover (the little magnifying glass icon at the bottom of the screen) and listen. We believe everyone should be able to not only hear the conversation - but be a part of it, too. When we launched Anchor back in February, we mentioned that one of our hopes was for Anchor to become a new type of radio, one that enabled voices from every corner of the world to be heard.


Building the future of radio, one station at a time.
