Posted on April 16, 2025 in ATSC News
Eon Media’s latest innovation, eonRadioAIMetadata, is an award-winning technology, recently named a 2025 NAB Show Product of the Year in the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning category. The award recognizes groundbreaking solutions that are helping shape the future of media—and for Eon Media, it’s another milestone in redefining how audio-first content is understood, discovered, and monetized.
eonRadioAIMetadata brings advanced AI to the world of audio, generating rich, searchable metadata across live and archived content. Whether it’s identifying speakers, detecting sentiment, recognizing brand mentions, or analyzing topics, tone, and demographics, the platform helps content creators and broadcasters unlock new value from their audio libraries.
“We’re thrilled to see eonRadioAIMetadata recognized alongside giants like Adobe, Sony, and AWS,” said Ashish Agrawal, Founder & CEO of Eon Media. “This award validates our belief that audio is an untapped frontier for innovation—and that AI is the key to unlocking its power at scale.”
Some standout features include:
eonRadioAIMetadata joins Eon Media’s growing portfolio of AI-powered media tools, following their 2022 NAB Product of the Year win for eonArchivesAI. With each innovation, Eon Media continues to lead the charge in turning audio content into a strategic asset for the media industry.
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