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AI Platform Unlocks New Revenue for Wolfman Jack Archive


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SourceAudio, the parent company of Alpha Libraries for Radio, has announced that its AI-powered platform, "SongLab," is helping the "Wolfman Jack Archive" repurpose and monetize content from the legendary radio host while safeguarding ownership and copyrights across digital platforms. Utilizing its "AudioGenius" technology, SongLab enables content owners like the Wolfman Jack estate to efficiently manage and protect their audio archives.

"The opportunities that SongLab's AudioGenius has created and revealed for the Wolfman Jack archive is the tip of our AI iceberg," said Andrew Harding, Co-Founder & CEO of SourceAudio. "We're incredibly excited to be providing the Wolfman Jack Archive and other similar clients with the ability to unlock new revenue streams and protect and monetize their content for the modern digital ecosystem."

Tod Weston Smith, son of Wolfman Jack and President of "Wolfman Jack Entertainment," emphasized how AudioGenius has improved their ability to maintain and expand the late broadcaster's legacy.

"AudioGenius has proven to be an invaluable service, as Wolfman Jack continues to reach audiences worldwide via radio and we are still actively producing multiple Wolfman Jack formats to preserve his legacy," said Smith. "AudioGenius has significantly streamlined our process, allowing our Wolfman Jack team to access and retrieve clips from our extensive digital archives in seconds, rather than spending hours searching, and we are now able to generate additional revenue from previously underutilized or unused content."

SongLab's "AudioGenius" technology simplifies the discovery, organization, and monetization of archived audio by automatically scanning, tagging, and separating elements within media files. Key features include "instant audio recognition," "advanced stem separation," "real-time tracking," and "YouTube Content ID integration" to help copyright holders claim and monetize their intellectual property.

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