Radio.Cloud will have some nice exposure at the NAB Show, thanks to Amazon Web Services.
AWS chose Radio.Cloud as its radio automation and playout partner for the convention. The companies will showcase cloud-based live radio production from AWS’s glass studio on the show floor.
“Radio.Cloud, a premium partner of AWS since 2022, will drive AWS’s live radio broadcasting and production demo during NAB,” it said in an announcement. “The setup will show broadcasters how production and live radio is now easy to achieve with an extremely light hardware footprint.”
Radio.Cloud will highlight its cloud-based operating system with integrated Live Studio built into the browser, which enables remote broadcasting using only a computer and microphone. “Live Studio combines low-latency playout with microphone inputs, a hotkey wall and SIP/IP phone hybrid integration to provide broadcasters with a true browser-based studio.”
Remote contribution is enabled with an email invite, and hosts can see each other on camera. The interface is compatible with touchscreen, MIDI controllers or a laptop/microphone setup.
Amazon Web Services will be in booth W1701 while Radio.Cloud itself will be in booth W3334.