Redesigned platform includes time-stamped tracklists, archives, and artist performance updates.
Photo credit: The Lot Radio – Website
Brooklyn-based online station The Lot Radio has launched a new website, marking a significant update to its digital presence. The redesigned platform, created in collaboration with Greenpoint studio Decimal, went live on January 5th, 2026.
Key features include time-stamped tracklists, individual archive pages for residents, and the ability for listeners to add live shows to playlists shortly after they air. The station will also begin sharing upcoming performance dates for artists directly on the site’s chat room.
“This website is the result of hours of talks and efforts to try and push what an independent online radio station website could be and could do,” wrote the team in a Substack post. “It’s our new ever ever-evolving platform, and we hope it will allow us to connect better with all of you.”
The launch follows The Lot Radio’s public reopening last summer, after an eight-month closure. Although broadcasts continued, its adjoining café was temporarily shut down in October 2024 due to health code issues tied to a renovation application.
Check out the new site here.
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