Application open call
A brand new season of Etikett Radio is kicking off and we want you on air!
This is your chance to join Catalyst’s student-led radio community at the iconic Funkhaus. Whether you dream of curating a DJ mix, hosting a podcast, crafting a radio play, improvising live, or experimenting with completely new formats, our booth is your playground. All voices and ideas are welcome, from polished concepts to raw experiments.
/// Key dates
- Phase 1: Priority applications
- Deadline: 19 September
- Training & onboarding: week of 22 September
- Phase 2: Secondary applications
- Deadline: 26 September
- Training & onboarding: week of 6 October
👉 We recommend applying in Phase 1 to have the best chance at securing your slot and to get on air sooner. Whichever phase you join, please make sure you’re available for the corresponding training and onboarding week as this is an essential part of joining our radio family.
/// Why Etikett?
Etikett Radio is built on experimentation, collaboration and fun. For our community, a radio show can be:
- A live archive of your artistry in the moment
- A playground for new creative formats
- A platform to elevate voices and cultures that matter to you
- A space to sharpen your craft and develop your style
- Or simply a chance to share what you love with an audience
/// About
Etikett Radio is Catalyst’s student- driven radio station, a vibrant platform showcasing the rich talents of our creative community.
Broadcasting from the iconic Funkhaus in Berlin, Etikett connects local and global audiences through a diverse range of music, sound and ideas.
Our station serves as a dynamic outlet for students, alumni and team members to express their creativity and share their unique voices.
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