Radio Imaging Guide
What is radio imaging?
The short branded audio that makes a station recognisable between songs, shows, promos and breaks.
Simple Answer
Radio imaging is your station sound between the content.
Radio imaging is the short branded audio that tells listeners where they are and what the station feels like. It can be a voiceover, sweeper, station ID, sonic logo, sung jingle, stinger, show opener or produced transition.
Good imaging is not just noise between records. The voice, pace, music bed, effects, sung elements and wording should point in the same direction, so every new piece feels connected to the same station identity.
What radio imaging includes.
Most stations use a few building blocks, then shape them around the format, audience and voice direction.
Station IDs
Short pieces that name the station clearly and make the brand easy to recognise.
Sweepers and stingers
Fast transitions that move between songs, shows, promos or ad breaks without losing momentum.
Sonic and sung elements
Musical hooks, sung IDs and recurring audio cues that make the station name stick.
Show and feature imaging
Openers, countdown pieces, podcast intros and live-event audio that still belong to the wider station sound.
Hear radio imaging examples.
Listen for the role of voice, music, energy and repetition. Different formats need different pacing, but the goal is always recognisable station identity.
How format changes the sound.
Radio imaging should fit the music and audience. Start with the closest format, then use the service page to hear examples and order custom production.
How It Works
What makes radio imaging feel professional?
A clear station name and voice direction
The listener should know the station quickly, even on small speakers or when they arrive mid-song.
Production that fits the format
CHR needs current-hit momentum. Rock can carry more edge. Hot AC needs polish. Urban needs texture. Christian stations often need warmth and trust.
Enough repetition to become familiar
The strongest station sounds use recurring voice, sonic and sung cues without making every break feel the same.
FAQ
Radio imaging questions.
Is radio imaging the same as jingles?
No. Jingles are usually sung or musical station IDs. Radio imaging is broader and can include spoken sweepers, stingers, sonic logos, show intros, promos and jingles.
Do online stations need radio imaging?
Yes. Streaming and online stations still need identity. Imaging helps listeners recognise the station quickly, especially when they join mid-flow or switch between streams.
How often should imaging be updated?
Core station branding can last a long time if it is well built. Seasonal promos, show openers and campaign pieces can change more often while the main sound stays consistent.
Can LFM Audio work with an existing station voice?
Yes. New imaging can be produced to sit alongside an existing voice, jingle package or sonic direction. If the station sound is unclear, LFM Audio can help shape a fresh direction.
Ready to hear what radio imaging can do?
Start with real examples, then choose the format or package that fits your station.