Super Hi-Fi, a specialist in using artificial intelligence in radio broadcasting, and United States radio station group owner Connoisseur Media have announced a multipronged agreement.
Part one is a “strategic partnership” that “will see Connoisseur Media replatform select stations nationwide utilizing Super Hi-Fi’s AI Radio platform.”
The other shoe dropping is Connoisseur CEO Jeff Warshaw joining Super Hi-Fi’s board of directors.
A release said, “At the center of the partnership is the deployment of Super Hi-Fi’s AI radio platform — an end-to-end, cloud-native operating system designed specifically for radio. The platform is anchored by “Program Director,” the industry’s first true radio operating system, powered by a suite of proprietary AI technologies that master, schedule, produce, and deliver each station directly to a Super Hi-Fi playout device at the transmitter.”
Warshaw said of the AI powered stations idea, “Our mission is to have the best live and local radio experience in every market across America and Super Hi-Fi’s unique capabilities will allow us to do that in ways the industry just didn’t have before.”
Concerning Warshaw, Super Hi-Fi CEO Zack Zalon said the company looks, “forward to working with him to not only make Connoisseur the best sounding and most profitable radio group in America, but also to make Super Hi-Fi a better product, a better service, and a better company overall.”
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