Hi everyone,
I wanted to share something we’ve been working on at Noise&Patterns.
A while ago, one of the radio stations asked us to build a system that automatically generates weather forecasts as ready-to-air audio files — complete with a professional voice and a jingle.
The project turned out to work really well, and Radio Kwidzyn has been using it daily. That success encouraged us to make the tool available to other stations too.
This post isn’t meant as an advertisement - we’re genuinely looking for feedback from radio professionals:
If anyone’s curious to try generating their own forecasts (no cost, one-month test), just drop us a line at [email protected].
You can also read more about the project here: Noise&Patterns - AI Solutions for Real Business Needs
Happy to answer any questions or hear your thoughts.
Best,
Wojtek from Noise&Patterns
I wanted to share something we’ve been working on at Noise&Patterns.
A while ago, one of the radio stations asked us to build a system that automatically generates weather forecasts as ready-to-air audio files — complete with a professional voice and a jingle.
The project turned out to work really well, and Radio Kwidzyn has been using it daily. That success encouraged us to make the tool available to other stations too.
This post isn’t meant as an advertisement - we’re genuinely looking for feedback from radio professionals:
- Could a tool like this actually help ease the newsroom workload?
- How do you feel about integrating AI into on-air segments?
- How much time do you typically spend each day preparing or airing weather updates?
- And what should we pay attention to as we continue developing it?
If anyone’s curious to try generating their own forecasts (no cost, one-month test), just drop us a line at [email protected].
You can also read more about the project here: Noise&Patterns - AI Solutions for Real Business Needs
Happy to answer any questions or hear your thoughts.
Best,
Wojtek from Noise&Patterns