Osreton has four nationwide radio stations and countless other local stations. Whatever genre from large to small is sure to be found on our airwaves. Please enjoy the sounds of one of our national stations coming to you live. Please don't mind the static or occasional sounds of nature in the background, that's how you know it's made with love.
Modern Osreton
Classic Country
Oldies but Goldies
On the Pulse
Daily Programming:
Morning Harmony: Folk songs and forest field recordings.
Midday Council Report: Union news and communal decisions.
Evening Resonance: Storytellers share myths and legends.
🎧 Citizens may submit cassette tapes or shortwave recordings to the Technology and Mechanics Union.
đź“° Osreton National Newswire
"The Forest Speaks — We Listen!"
Great cooperation between Unions leads to record harvest!
The Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Unions collaborate to teach advanced terracing, achieving the highest yield since 1978.
Solar ferry “The Milaplet Dawn” makes its first journey!
Osreton’s newest solar-powered vessel now connects Otrium and Zimond. Passengers praise the stallwart vessel and calm waves alike.”
Peaceful resolution achieved near Dässän Lake!
Shared ceremonies restored harmony between rangers and local spirits after months of nocturnal disturbances.
All reports verified through citizen testimony and ranger reports.
🎙️ Cultural Programs
“Preserving the Past, Broadcasting the Present.”
Folklore Spotlight: Myths and cryptid tales from Osreton, from the forests and rivers and everything in between.
Voices of the Elders: Oral histories ranging througout Osreton's varied past.
The Crafting Hour: Workshops on woodcraft, dyeing, and ecological art and many more.
Songs of the Sequoia: Nightly music from communal festivals and gatherings as they happen.
Listeners may tune in via analog receiver or on this page when available.
(Connection strength may vary depending on weather and spirit interference.)
🌿 Community Participation
National Broadcasts are for all citizens. Contribute your voice to the waves by:
Submitting headlines to the Transportation and Communication Union.
Taking recordings, anything from field sounds to oral stories.
Is your village having a celebration? Host a local festival broadcast.
Mailing tapes to be aired during The People’s Hour.