How do I find an old program or episode?

If you are searching for an older program or episode, this article will show you how to access that content.

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Written by Jonah Swenson
Updated over a week ago

There are 3 different ways you can find older Moody Radio content. The Moody Audio website, the Moody Radio website, and the Moody Radio app. The primary destination to access older content is through the Moody Audio website, as the Moody Radio website only stores content for up to 1 year. For any Moody Radio content that is older than 1 year, please go to Moody Audio to find and access that content.

See how to access older content through the 3 different ways below.

Moody Audio functions as the best and primary archive resource for accessing previously produced Moody Radio programs. On this website you can use key words, host names, guest names, passages of scripture, and topics to search for certain episodes and programs as far back as 1952. Moody Radio has been working on an extensive archiving project and is continuing to work on archiving all previously produced Moody Radio programs.

The Moody Radio website also stores content for up to one year, so you can use the search engine on the Moody Radio website to find content that is less than 1 year old.

For content that is older than 1 year, please go to the Moody Audio website to access that content.

The Moody Radio app stores up to 100 episodes for an on-demand program. So, for daily weekday programs this will roughly translate to content that goes back to 4 months old, and for weekly content this roughly translates to content as far back as 2 years old.

To see how to access older content on the Moody Radio app see the guide below:

Step 1: Tap on the Discover tab to see all of the on-demand programs available.

Step 2: Tap on the on-demand program you want to access older content from.

Step 3: Scroll down to find and listen to the old episode you are looking for.

Step 4: Tap on the play button to begin listening to the old episode

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