News Corp Australia rolls out AI-powered text-to-speech using journos' voices
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 10th September 2025 at 8:07am
News Corp Australia has introduced AI-powered text-to-speech audio across its major news brands, giving audiences a new way to engage with its content.
The text-to-speech voices are from the company’s newsrooms, with the voices of journalists produced with the help of AI to represent their brands. News Corp Australia worked with specialist text-to-speech media company BeyondWords to produce the voice models.
News Corp says what they call "the hyper-realistic voices" make the content especially engaging, allowing people to read along, or if they are on mobile devices to navigate away from an article and still be able to listen to the article on the go. Users can also set their reading speed, and skip forwards and backwards by paragraph instead of time, making it easier to na...
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