Entertainment guide
How to Make an AI Radio DJ Talk Show in Minutes
Big voice, hot takes, zero studio time.

Spin up a punchy, personality-driven AI radio talk show from a topic or hot take in minutes, no studio required.
A radio talk show lives or dies on energy and attitude. It is the host leaning into the mic, dropping an opinion, teasing the next segment, and making one listener feel like they are in on the conversation. The Radio DJ / Talk Show template captures exactly that voice: confident, fast-moving, opinionated, and built to keep ears glued through every break.
Instead of renting a booth or learning a mixer, you start from a topic or a hot take and let Pollinator Studio build the patter, the transitions, and the on-air personality around it. The Fenrir voice ships as your default host, the music bed and stingers are already wired in, and you can have a finished, broadcast-style segment rendered and ready to publish in minutes.
How to make one with Pollinator Studio
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Start from the Radio DJ / Talk Show template
From the template gallery, click the Radio DJ / Talk Show template under Entertainment to open it in one click. It comes pre-loaded with a high-energy host persona, an upbeat music bed, punch-in transitions, and intro/outro prompts tuned for on-air patter, so you have a complete show recipe before you change a thing. Use it as-is for a quick first take, or keep going to make it yours.
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Feed it your topic or hot take
Give the show something to talk about: paste a topic line ('Why every sequel is better than the original'), drop a link to an article you want to react to, or paste your own notes and bullet points. The AI script generator turns it into host-driven talk radio, complete with opinions, asides, and direct address to the audience, rather than a flat read-through.
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Set your host voice and on-air energy
The template defaults to Fenrir, a bold, commanding voice that suits a confident DJ. Preview it, or swap in any of the 73 voices to find your on-air personality. Then tune the delivery and pace per host so the energy reads as lively radio chatter, not a monotone announcement. Want a co-host or a call-in foil? Add up to four anchors and give each one a distinct voice and attitude.
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Edit the script, intro, and outro to match your show
Open the AI script and intro/outro prompts and make them your own: add a recurring show name and tagline, write a signature sign-on, build in a 'coming up next' tease, or steer the AI toward sports, music, pop culture, or local talk. Add workspace pronunciation rules so artist names, team names, and slang land correctly every time the host says them.
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Dial in music, length, and cover art
Keep the built-in bed and stingers or pick fresh tracks from the 83-track licensed music and transitions library to set the mood, then set the runtime for a quick 5-minute hit or a longer half-hour block. Generate cover art with AI or upload your own station logo so the show looks as bold as it sounds.
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Render, then publish or save your template
Hit render and the async engine builds your finished segment fast. Download the MP3 for replays and socials, or use one-click RSS distribution to push it to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Happy with the formula? Save it as your own custom template so every future episode starts from your show's voice, music, and intro in a single click.
Make it your own
The Radio DJ / Talk Show template is ready to use as-is — one click and you're generating. But every part is editable: swap any of the 73 AI voices and set each host's delivery and pace, change the background music, edit the AI script and intro/outro prompts, set the length, and add your own or AI-generated cover art. Use the Radio DJ / Talk Show template exactly as it ships, or change every part: swap the Fenrir host for any of 73 voices, dial each host's delivery and pace, edit the AI script and intro/outro prompts, change the bed music and stingers, set the runtime, generate or upload cover art, then save it all as your own reusable show template.
Prefer to start from scratch? Build your own custom template and save your setup to reuse for every future episode.
Tips for a great entertainment episode
- Lead with a hot take, not a summary. Talk radio hooks listeners with a strong opinion in the first ten seconds. Put the bold claim in your topic line so the AI opens with attitude instead of a neutral recap.
- Write a signature sign-on and sign-off into the intro/outro prompts. A repeatable catchphrase ('You're locked in, let's go') is what turns a one-off segment into a recognizable show.
- Push the pace a notch faster than feels natural. Radio energy comes from momentum, so set a slightly quicker delivery on your host so the patter feels live and caffeinated.
- Add a co-host for banter. A second anchor with a contrasting voice and a more skeptical attitude creates the back-and-forth that makes talk radio feel like a real conversation.
- Load your slang and names into pronunciation rules. Nothing breaks the on-air illusion faster than a botched artist name or local reference, so lock those down once at the workspace level.
What you can do with Pollinator Studio
- 100+ ready-made templates — one click to start
- 73 AI voices — preview + per-host delivery & pace
- AI script from a URL, pasted text, or a topic
- 83-track licensed music + transition library
- AI-generated (or upload your own) cover art
- One-click RSS distribution to Spotify, Apple & Amazon
Try the Radio DJ / Talk Show template free
30 minutes of audio per month. No credit card, no microphone.
Start freeFrequently asked questions
Can I make a real talk radio show with two hosts arguing?
Yes. Add up to four anchors and give each one its own voice, delivery, and pace. Write the script prompt to set up a debate or banter dynamic, and the AI will write the back-and-forth so it plays like a live co-hosted segment.
How long should a radio DJ segment be?
It is up to you. Set a tight 3 to 5 minutes for a punchy single-topic hit or social clip, or stretch to 20 to 30 minutes for a fuller talk block with multiple segments. You control the runtime, and the script length scales to match.
Do I have to use the Fenrir voice?
No. Fenrir is the default because its bold, commanding tone fits a confident DJ, but you can preview and swap in any of the 73 voices to find the on-air personality that matches your show's vibe.
Can I react to a real news article or topic?
Yes. Paste a URL or your own notes and the AI will build host-driven commentary and opinion around it, in the style of a DJ reacting on air rather than just reading the source aloud.
How do I get the show onto Spotify and Apple Podcasts?
Once rendered, use one-click RSS distribution to publish to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, or download the MP3 to post anywhere else you like.


