How do I get Alexa to play radio all day?

Answered by Cody Janus

To get Alexa to play radio all day, you can use the “Radio Complete Day” skill. This skill allows you to listen to an entire day’s broadcast from a specific radio station in the past. For example, you can listen to a full day’s broadcast from Washington D.C. radio station WJSV on September 21, 1939.

To start, simply say “Alexa, open Radio Complete Day.” This will activate the skill and begin playing the broadcast from that specific day. You will be able to hear a variety of content including music, news, programs, and more.

If you want to skip ahead in the broadcast, you can simply say “Alexa, next.” This will fast forward to the next segment or program in the broadcast. You can use this command to navigate through the entire day’s content and listen to specific parts that interest you.

The “Radio Complete Day” skill offers a unique and immersive experience by providing a glimpse into the past and allowing you to listen to historical radio broadcasts. It can be a fascinating way to explore the culture, news, and entertainment of a specific time period.

One of the advantages of using this skill is that it allows you to have a continuous stream of radio content without having to manually select and play different stations or programs. You can simply let the broadcast play all day, providing a background soundtrack for your day or immersing yourself in the historical content.

It’s worth noting that the availability of specific broadcasts and radio stations may vary depending on the skill and the time period you choose. However, there are several skills available that offer similar features, allowing you to listen to radio broadcasts from different eras and locations.

In conclusion, to get Alexa to play radio all day, you can use the “Radio Complete Day” skill and specify the date and radio station you want to listen to. This skill provides a unique and immersive experience by allowing you to listen to an entire day’s broadcast from the past. So go ahead, say “Alexa, open Radio Complete Day” and enjoy a full day of historical radio content.