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# Create a radio
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```{note}
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If you add content from a __private__ library to a __public__ radio, users can see the tracks but can't play them.
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```
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Create a new radio to create a dynamic playlist of content based on filters. You can filter tracks by __Artist__ and __Tag__.
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To create a new radio:
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::::{tab-set}
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:::{tab-item} Desktop
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:sync: desktop
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1. Select {guilabel}`Radios` in the sidebar. The {guilabel}`Browsing radios` screen opens.
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2. Select {guilabel}`Create your own radio` under the {guilabel}`User radios` section. The {guilabel}`Builder` screen opens.
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3. Enter a {guilabel}`Radio name`.
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4. __Optional__ – enter a {guilabel}`Description` for your radio.
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5. To make your radio available to other users on your {term}`pod`, enable the {guilabel}`Display publicly` switch. If you disable this switch, only you can see the radio.
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6. Select {guilabel}`Artist` or {guilabel}`Tag` from the {guilabel}`Select a filter` dropdown.
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7. Select {guilabel}`Add filter` to add the filter to your radio.
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8. Configure your filter:
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1. Enable the {guilabel}`Exclude` switch to exclude results from your selection in the radio. Disable this switch to include results from your selection in the radio.
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2. Choose your __Artists__ or __Tags__ in the {guilabel}`Config` dropdown menu.
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3. The {guilabel}`Candidates` column shows the number of tracks included. Select the {guilabel}`{count} tracks matching filter` option to view some of these tracks.
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9. Check the tracks under the {guilabel}`{count} tracks matching combined filters` section.
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10. Select {guilabel}`Save` to save your radio.
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:::
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:::{tab-item} Mobile
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:sync: mobile
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1. Select the hamburger menu ({fa}`bars`) to open the menu bar.
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2. Select {menuselection}`Explore --> Radios` or {menuselection}`My Library --> Radios`. The {guilabel}`Browsing radios` screen opens.
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3. Select {guilabel}`Create your own radio` under the {guilabel}`User radios` section. The {guilabel}`Builder` screen opens.
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4. Enter a {guilabel}`Radio name`.
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5. __Optional__ – enter a {guilabel}`Description` for your radio.
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6. To make your radio available to other users on your {term}`pod`, enable the {guilabel}`Display publicly` switch. If you disable this switch, only you can see the radio.
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7. Select {guilabel}`Artist` or {guilabel}`Tag` from the {guilabel}`Select a filter` dropdown.
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8. Select {guilabel}`Add filter` to add the filter to your radio.
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9. Configure your filter:
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1. Enable the {guilabel}`Exclude` switch to exclude results from your selection in the radio. Disable this switch to include results from your selection in the radio.
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2. Choose your __Artists__ or __Tags__ in the {guilabel}`Config` dropdown menu.
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3. The {guilabel}`Candidates` column shows the number of tracks included. Select the {guilabel}`{count} tracks matching filter` option to view some of these tracks.
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10. Check the tracks under the {guilabel}`{count} tracks matching combined filters` section.
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11. Select {guilabel}`Save` to save your radio.
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:::
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::::
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You're done! You can now play your radio.
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