How AI Voices Are Revolutionizing Academic Publishing

The Next Chapter in Global Research Accessibility Academic publishing has always carried the weight of two mandates: advancing knowledge with integrity, and ensuring that knowledge reaches as many minds as possible. As research consumption shifts beyond the printed page and beyond English a new accessibility frontier is emerging: audio. In recent years, audiobooks have […]
Case Study: Radio Seller Wins Over Longtime Prospect with AI Spec Spot

The Challenge: Moving forward with the prospect felt…unlikely Radio sellers—like sellers everywhere—know the feeling: chasing a dream client for months, maybe even years, and still getting nowhere. One station in a Top 50 market faced exactly that. Despite countless emails and calls, they couldn’t break through with a local comedy festival. And when they did […]
The Revolution … Will Be Mobilized: Why Mobile Apps Are a Must-Have for Media Brands

Mobile media consumption isn’t just rising—it’s dominating. Today, 91% of U.S. adults own a smartphone, up from just 35% in 2011 (Pew Research Center). This shift fundamentally changes how Americans consume news, entertainment, and live or on-demand content. For broadcasters and media brands, the message is clear: Your audience lives on their phones. If […]
Beyond Trend-Chasing: Using AI to Build Sustainable Audience Engagement

In today’s relentless media cycle, chasing viral stories without a strategy is a race to the bottom. Yes, following trending content can sometimes lead to spikes in traffic, but without a deliberate approach, those spikes flatten fast. And if you are late to cover a trending story, audiences tune out. Teams burn out. Revenue […]
Case Study: Hyper-Local Storytelling Meets AI-Powered Discovery Using Content Intelligence

The Challenge: Covering Stories That Local Audiences Care About Cumulus Media’s Appleton/Oshkosh market, home to country station WPKR, needed a more dynamic way to deliver truly local content to its audience. Traditional show prep services didn’t cut it. By midday, the content was outdated and too often skewed nationally, missing the local stories that mattered […]
Press Release: Futuri Unveils Mobile v12: The Most Customizable and Engaging Mobile Experience for Broadcasters

AUSTIN, TX — April 16, 2025—Futuri Media, a global leader in AI-powered innovation for media and publishing, announced the launch of Mobile v12, the latest and most advanced version of its industry-leading mobile app platform. Designed for radio stations and media brands, Mobile v12 offers unprecedented customization, deeper audience engagement, and even more monetization […]
Case Study: How Rome Radio Partners Maximize Impact with Limited Resources

The Challenge: Too Many Hats, Too Few Hands When you own a small-market radio station, your job includes everything—sales, programming, tech support, and even janitorial duties. For Howard Toole, Managing Partner of Rome Radio Partners, this wasn’t an exaggeration—it was reality. While Toole has a deep passion for on-air production, he was rapidly running out […]
The Hidden Cost of Manual Sales Research (And How AI Fixes It)

Every second your sales team spends digging through reports, chasing down audience data, and manually assembling sales presentations is time not spent selling. In media sales, time is your most valuable resource—and one of the most wasted. Whether you’re selling for a radio group, local TV station, or full-service ad agency, chances are your […]
5 Opportunities You’re Missing as a Radio Broadcaster Without a Podcast Production Strategy

Today’s radio broadcasters face a pivotal choice: evolve or risk irrelevance. While traditional radio remains powerful, listeners increasingly expect on-demand content that fits their busy lives. According to The Infinite Dial 2024 by Edison Research, 47% of Americans aged 12 and older have listened to a podcast in the past month, marking a 12% […]
Winning the Attention War: Why Data-Driven Broadcasters Are Outpacing the Competition

Your audience is everywhere—but are they still with you? A 2024 Pew Research Center study found that 86% of U.S. adults now get news from digital devices, with 57% doing so often. As news consumption shifts to social media, Substack, and podcasts, broadcasters face a critical choice: keep relying on instinct, or compete with […]