Daily schedule across 24 hours.
The station runs as a continuous AI newsroom, but the listening experience improves when programming has shape. This is how AI Global News Radio structures its day, from the overnight loop to the evening analysis block.
| Time (UTC) | Block | What listeners hear |
|---|---|---|
| 00:00 – 06:00 | Overnight live loop | Rolling bulletins, overnight explainers, station continuity and selected evergreen features. |
| 06:00 – 09:00 | Morning briefing | The strongest global and technology headlines with a tighter cadence for early listeners. |
| 09:00 – 12:00 | Daytime live desk | Mixed live updates, extended story context, short explainers and continuity. |
| 12:00 – 15:00 | Midday report | Fresh bulletins, deeper summaries and feature-style breaks that keep the stream moving. |
| 15:00 – 19:00 | Drive-time newsroom | Fast-moving blocks built for casual listeners who want compact news without dead air. |
| 19:00 – 22:00 | Evening analysis | Longer explainers, daily takeaways and article-led context for the biggest stories. |
| 22:00 – 24:00 | Late bulletin | A final rotation of stories, featured pieces and light continuity before the overnight loop. |
How the rotation works
The station operates on a rolling-loop model. Instead of fixed hourly news on the top of the hour like a traditional FM station, AGN publishes blocks that overlap and continue naturally. New stories enter the rotation as they break, and the AI newsroom adjusts the pacing so nothing runs dry between updates.
Each block has a distinct rhythm. The morning briefing is fast and headline-driven. The evening analysis block slows down, giving stories more room and treating them with more context. The overnight loop is designed to be ambient — coverage that feels present without demanding attention.
Live news takes priority
Breaking news interrupts the regular block. When a major story moves — markets, elections, a major incident — the station adapts the rotation and pushes the update to the top of the stream. This is one of the advantages of an automated newsroom: it can react without waiting for a human producer to be on shift.