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Aiir Rebrands RadioNewsAI as Audio.co with Affordable Plan


Aiir Inc.
Aiir Inc.

Aiir Inc., a New York-based provider of software and services for radio, has officially rebranded its RadioNewsAI platform as Audio.co, introducing a suite of AI-driven tools aimed at simplifying and modernizing radio production. The newly launched Audio.co platform offers automated commercial production and voice services for news, weather, and traffic bulletins - all supported by music beds from TM Studios.

A key feature of the rollout is an entry-level subscription package priced at $19 per month, allowing users to generate up to 10 minutes of audio content, including commercials and news reports, each month.

"With Audio.co, we're harnessing the latest advances in machine learning to make professional-sounding commercials and full news bulletins accessible to every radio station," said Lee Price, Aiir's Product Specialist for AI. "No studio hire, no voiceover booking - just instant, on-brand audio at your fingertips."

The rebrand and platform expansion are part of Aiir's broader strategy to fuse its broadcast industry experience with next-generation artificial intelligence tools.

"This rebrand marks a major milestone in our journey," added Ricki Lee, CEO of Aiir. "Audio.co brings together our deep broadcast heritage with cutting-edge AI to empower stations of all sizes. From $19 a month, you can now produce polished commercials, weather, traffic, and news updates that keep audiences engaged and revenue streams growing."

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