ASIA

Adthos uses AI to create audio ads from a picture

Leading AI Audio Platform Adthos announced the release of a groundbreaking new feature that uses AI technology to turn a picture into a fully produced audio ad.With this latest innovation, users can now generate a complete audio ad simply by uploading a picture such as a productimage, billboard ad, or even a photo of a storefront. This cutting-edge feature leverages the latest AI technology to analyze visual elements to create an engaging script before selecting suitable AI voices, music and sound effects to deliver a fully produced audio ad.The platform uses AI to analyze the content of a picture, identifying brands, slogans, styles, target audience and much more to write a creative brief. From the creative brief an ad script is created, voices, music and sound effects are curated before mixing all the elements together in a matter of minutes.

“Adthos is committed to revolutionizing the way audio advertising is produced,” says Raoul Wedel, CEO of Adthos.. “Our new feature is a game-changer, instantly unlocking the potential of audio advertising for anyone that can take a picture”Adthos Creative Studio’s new feature is an exciting addition to the Self-Service portal, designed to streamline the ad creation process and bring the power of AI to businesses of all sizes. Whether a seasoned marketer or a start-up business owner, anyone can leverage this feature to create dynamic and engaging audio ads that resonate with their target audience.The makers of Adthos have created a short video introduction to the feature to provide more insight on the possibilities. Thoseinterested in experiencing the creative power of this new feature for themselves can apply for a free trial via the website. […]

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AU & NZ

Sizzling stations: LiSTNR caters for summer moods

Whether it’s hot summer nights, beach hangs or road trips, with 40 dedicated music and DAB+ stations, LiSTNR says it’s catalogue offers something to fit any summertime mood.Here’s the line up on offer:
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US

A New Beat Kisses Southern Oregon

Bicoastal Media has flipped CHR “107.5 Kiss-FM” KIFS Ashland/Medford OR to Rhythmic Gold “107.5 The Beat“. Matching the format and brand launched earlier this year in Eugene OR, the new format is positioning as “100% Throwbacks” and focusing on Pop/Rhythmic hits from the 80s through 2000s. Sister 104.7 KDUK Eugene PD/afternoon host Damien ‘Chino’ Mata […] […]

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AU & NZ

Breakfast radio beckons for Kim Napier at ABC Northern Tasmania

2024 will bring changes to the on-air line up at ABC Radio in Northern Tasmania.It’s now 10 years since Kim Napier signed off from Breakfast radio, leaving Hobart’s iconic Kim and Dave Show. Come next year, the early morning alarm will be switched back on.After three years on and off in the Drive chair, Kim… Read More
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AU & NZ

A banner year for Australian commercial radio: CRA

2023 has been a banner year for Australian commercial radio, culminating in record audience numbers, off the back of GfK Survey 8.That’s according to industry body Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA), which says commercial radio listening has soared to a record high of 12.25 million listeners aged 10+ across the five major metro markets, underpinned… Read More
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AU & NZ

Nine Radio’s Greg Byrnes: “We need to be looking over the horizon”

A combination of trusted legacy hosts and fresh new voices puts Nine Radio on the front foot heading into 2024.That’s according to Head of Content Greg Byrnes, who – in an interview with Radio Today’s sister publication RadioInfo – has reflected on the wash up from Survey 8. “A consistent 16 in Breakfast is a… Read More
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