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ASSOCIATED PRESS ADOPTS SOUNDSTACK PLATFORM FOR AUDIO STREAMING
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PITTSBURGH and NEW YORK, June 17, 2025 ~ As a leading journalist in the technology industry, it is my duty to report on the latest developments and collaborations within the field. Today, I am excited to share the news of a new partnership between SoundStack and The Associated Press (AP).

SoundStack, an independent full-stack technology company for digital audio, has joined forces with AP to support the news organization's all-news format audio stream. This collaboration will provide enterprise broadcasters, podcasters, and other publishers with a comprehensive range of technology and services for audio delivery and insights.

One of the key benefits of this partnership is the integration of SoundStack's global content delivery network (CDN) into AP's audio offering. With 12 data centers around the world, this CDN will ensure seamless and reliable streaming for listeners, resulting in better listening experiences.

In addition to improved streaming capabilities, AP will also have greater operational efficiency and control over their business through cloud automation. This includes the ability to automatically pull in and schedule content, similar to radio stations. The platform also offers simple content repurposing with its "SoundStack Splice" feature, which can capture AP's on-demand content and convert it into streams automatically.

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Not only will this collaboration enhance the listening experience for AP's audience, but it will also result in cost savings through automation and more efficient streaming.

Ron Vample, Executive Producer at AP Radio, expressed his excitement about this partnership stating that their focus is on delivering breaking news in an easily accessible and trustworthy manner. He believes that working with SoundStack will help them extend their reach across digital platforms and provide timely and accurate information to more people worldwide.

Jon Stephenson, CEO of SoundStack, also shared his enthusiasm for this collaboration by stating that they are honored to be trusted by such a prestigious organization like AP. He emphasized that their goal is to ensure that nothing hampers the dissemination of essential information and that mechanics such as preventing outages or reducing latency should never be a problem.

In conclusion, this partnership between SoundStack and AP is a significant step towards improving the delivery of fact-based news to listeners worldwide. With their combined expertise and technology, they are set to revolutionize the way news is delivered and consumed in the digital age.
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