
Radiozeit says it has received a patent for its “Read-Along Radio” system and introduced several new features to its AI-powered audio monitoring platform.
The patent, granted by the German Patent and Trademark Office, covers the company’s backend system for real-time transcription and visual display of live audio. Radiozeit says the technology enables 24/7 multilingual transcription using multi-level models designed to balance quality with cost efficiency. The patent also protects the interface logic behind the “Read-Along Radio,” described by the company as a step toward barrier-free broadcasting.
Redesigned and upgraded
Alongside the patent, Radiozeit has launched a redesigned transcript screen and a performance upgrade for its AdMonitor analytics tool. The new transcript interface includes full-text search within user-defined time windows, direct labelling of content types such as ads, music and moderation, and improved filtering options by timeframe, content, or station.
The upgraded AdMonitor allows users to load and search through months of advertising data in seconds. Radiozeit says the tool now includes fast sorting and filtering capabilities, as well as full-text search functions by brand, client, or product, designed to give broadcasters, advertisers and analysts quicker access to actionable data.
Radiozeit provides continuous AI-based analysis of radio streams, offering real-time access to transcripts, detected advertising, and audio trends for media planning, competitor analysis and content strategy.
You can find more information about the new features here.
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