AI Research Assistant for Radio Shows
Let your AI agent handle guest bios, topic research, and interview prep—so you can focus on hosting, not hunting for details.
You’re piecing together guest information from Google Docs, email threads, and news alerts—often late at night. As a radio producer or host, you waste precious hours copying facts into OneNote, double-checking quotes, and scrambling before airtime. Relying on manual research leaves you stressed and risks missing key details during live broadcasts.
An AI agent that instantly compiles guest backgrounds, fact-checks, and organizes show prep for radio hosts and producers.
What this replaces
The hidden cost
What this is really costing you
In the media and entertainment industry, radio producers and hosts spend hours each week preparing for interviews by searching for guest backgrounds, verifying facts, and organizing notes. This often means toggling between Google Search, Outlook, and Word documents to pull together information. The manual process eats into creative planning time and increases the chance of missing something important before going on air.
Time wasted
2.5 hrs/week
Every week, burned on work an AI agent handles in minutes.
Money lost
$4,000/year
In salary, missed revenue, and operational drag — annually.
If you keep ignoring it
If you keep relying on manual prep, you risk airing incorrect information, missing breaking news angles, and damaging your show's credibility. Overlooked details can lead to awkward interviews and lost audience trust.
Cost estimates derived from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and O*NET task analysis.
Return on investment
The math speaks for itself
Today — without agent
2.5 hrs/week
of manual work
With your AI agent
20 min/week
agent-handled
You save
$3,600/year
every year, reinvested into growing your business
Estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median salary data and O*NET task importance ratings from worker surveys. Time savings assume 80% automation of eligible task components.
Jobs your agent handles
What this agent does for you
Complete jobs, handled end-to-end — so your team focuses on what matters.
Preparing for a Celebrity Interview
You ask your agent to gather the latest news, career milestones, and controversies for a high-profile guest.
Covering a Breaking News Topic
You ask your agent to summarize the key facts, timeline, and expert opinions on a developing story.
Fact-Checking On Air Claims
You ask your agent to verify a statistic or quote before referencing it in your segment.
Building a Show Outline
You ask your agent to organize research notes and suggest a logical flow for your upcoming program.
How to hire your agent
Connect your tools
Link your document management, newsroom, and research tools so the agent can access your prep materials.
Tell your agent what you need
Type: “Summarize background info and recent news for tomorrow’s guest, including three unique interview questions.”
Agent gets it done
The agent delivers a concise guest profile, relevant news highlights, and a list of tailored questions—ready for your show.
You doing it vs. your agent doing it
Agent skill set
What this agent knows how to do
Compile Guest Profiles
Pulls biographical data from LinkedIn and Wikipedia, then generates a concise guest summary for your show rundown.
Summarize Hot Topics
Scans Google News and industry feeds to deliver a digestible overview of trending subjects relevant to your upcoming program.
Fact-Check On Demand
Cross-references claims using Factiva and public databases, providing verified sources and flagged discrepancies.
Organize Show Research
Sorts notes from Google Drive into a logical outline, making it easy to reference during live segments.
Suggest Interview Questions
Analyzes guest background and recent events to draft tailored, insightful questions for your interview prep.
AI Agent FAQ
The agent works with public sources and any materials you upload from platforms like Factiva or LexisNexis. It cannot directly access subscription-only databases but can process documents you provide.
Your AI agent pulls the latest available data from connected sources such as Google News and RSS feeds. For breaking news, always double-check time-sensitive facts before going on air.
Yes, you can specify whether you want a brief summary or a detailed background for each guest or topic. The agent adapts its output based on your instructions for every assignment.
No, the AI agent supports your research process but final editorial judgment remains with you. It provides organized information and suggestions, but you choose what to use on air.
All research and notes are encrypted in transit using TLS 1.3 and are never stored after your session ends. Your information remains private and is not shared externally.
Absolutely. The agent is designed to manage research for daily or weekly radio programs, compiling and organizing information for each segment based on your schedule.
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