As a BFF.fm DJ, you’re not just playing songs, you’re building connections. You're introducing listeners to new music, forgotten gems, and local artists who deserve to be heard. You're helping shape the culture of San Francisco and beyond simply by broadcasting your most authentic self.
Algorithms can throw together a playlist. But they can’t provide context or share a point of view.
“Creating for the sake of joy, not the algorithm. Celebrating artists growing the family tree of music.Taking space for joy, community, and authenticity...
It's a rare, beautiful, and hard thing.”
- Bridget
"Radio is music poetry. No matter what big tech asserts the future will be, vibes will always win." - Matt
BFF.fm shows are like time capsules, love letters, and mixtapes made with care. They’re personal and expressive, spontaneous yet intentional. Whether it’s a set that feels like therapy, a sonic journey across genres, or a highlight reel of the local music scene, our DJs bring something human to the airwaves.
BFF.fm is built on real people sharing real music and real feelings.
We want you to be yourself on BFF.fm—no “radio voice” required. Tightly curated or freeform chaos, what matters most is that your radio show reflects your unique curatorial perspective.
Sound like something you want to be a part of? Apply today to DJ.Here are a few things you can do to make your application stand out:
Right now we're especially looking for shows with a focus on local music, particularly inviting local bands in to the studio for interviews/sessions.
We're not looking for syndicated shows aka shows that are already broadcast elsewhere or established shows that are being brought over from another station. (we like our programming all original)
And here's a few more things you should know:
If we think your show is a good fit, we’ll get in touch as soon as we can!
Currently, we are seeking DJs to join our schedule starting 9/1. We admit new DJs into our training program on a rolling basis with DJs who have completed training getting their choice of open time slots first.