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Case Study: How Voice of America (VOA) Unlocked AI-Powered Media Intelligence Across a Global, Multilingual Operation

February 5, 2026

Global multilingual broadcasters operate in one of the most complex media environments in the world: nonstop production, distributed teams, strict governance obligations, and massive archives that must remain usable for years (or decades).

Voice of America (VOA), under the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), is a representative example of this environment. ioMoVo helps organizations like VOA modernize operations by adding an AI-powered intelligence and collaboration layer on top of existing Media Asset Management (MAM) and newsroom systems – without disruption or forced migration.

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Client Snapshot

  • Organization: Voice of America (VOA), U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM)
  • Industry: Global public broadcasting / multilingual media
  • Operating reality: Distributed teams across regions, bureaus, and partners
  • Content scale: Large, long-lived archives + continuous daily production
  • Archive size: ~20+ petabytes of content in VOA’s archive
  • Deployment state: ~95% of the archive was on-prem (pre-cloud migration)
  • Indexing state: ~99% was not indexed, making discovery difficult
  • Language scale: 50+ language services/broadcasts 
  • Primary need: Make stored media usable through intelligence, discovery, governance, and reuse

"Our archive is massive, but without indexing, it’s effectively invisible. We needed an intelligence layer that could sit alongside our existing MAM environment and make discovery possible - across languages and over time."

Existing Production Environment (Context)

VOA operated in a multi-tool production environment, including Adobe Creative Suite, Avid, Dalet (MAM), and Frame.io. Historically, Frame.io supported remote collaboration during the COVID era (especially for reporters working outside studios).

ioMoVo was intended to replace that remote collaboration layer over time, operating in parallel during the transition while connecting workflows between archive content and existing MAM systems.

The Challenge: Content Exists, But It’s Functionally “Unsearchable”

In large broadcast environments, media isn’t just stored – it must remain discoverable, reusable, and accountable over time.

Broadcasters like VOA face a familiar set of operational constraints:

  • Petabyte-scale archives that were historically mostly on-prem and largely not indexed, making search and reuse difficult at scale
  • Daily content created without consistent metadata, captions, or structured insight
  • Language services operating in silos, often duplicating research and production effort
  • Manual transcription and translation workflows that don’t scale
  • Fragmented collaboration tools without strong governance, auditability, and compliance readiness
  • Ongoing demands for oversight, transparency, and rapid response to inquiries

This creates real downstream impact: slower editorial cycles, repeated work, harder reuse, and increased compliance burden – especially when the question is urgent and time-sensitive.

Why Traditional MAM Platforms Hit a Wall

Legacy MAM platforms were built for core broadcast needs: production, playout, and clip-level cataloging.

But as content volume and diversity grow, these systems weren’t designed to deliver:

  • Semantic understanding of media and documents
  • Multilingual intelligence across language services
  • AI-driven discovery (topic, entity, speaker, time period, sentiment/context)
  • Governance-ready collaboration across internal teams and external partners

In practice, this turns “storage” into a bottleneck – because content can exist everywhere, yet still be hard to locate, verify, and reuse quickly.

The ioMoVo Approach: An AI Intelligence + Collaboration Layer (No Disruption Required)

ioMoVo is deployed as an AI-powered media intelligence and cloud collaboration layer that augments existing MAM, newsroom, editing, and storage systems.

Instead of forcing a rip-and-replace model, ioMoVo connects to distributed repositories in place – including on-prem storage, cloud repositories, archives, and third-party platforms – without requiring migration.

Federated Media Intelligence Architecture

Through its integration hub, ioMoVo indexes content across repositories so teams can search and discover assets as if they exist in one unified library – while preserving the customer’s existing infrastructure.

What ioMoVo Enables in Practice

Below are two “real-world broadcaster” workflows this architecture supports.

Workflow 1: Unified Discovery Across Languages (and Faster Content Reuse)

Before:
Content produced in one language service often remains invisible to other teams. Even when it’s technically accessible, it’s difficult to find without shared metadata standards and consistent tagging.

With ioMoVo:
ioMoVo automatically generates intelligence across media types – enabling content to become discoverable across language services and regions.

Capabilities that power this workflow include:

  • Transcription + captions for audio/video
  • Translation across languages
  • Entity extraction and contextual tagging
  • OCR for text inside images/documents
  • Object recognition and facial recognition (where applicable)

Result:
Content created anywhere becomes easier to locate, understand, and reuse across the organization – with attribution preserved and insights linked across versions/regions.

Workflow 2: FOIA, Oversight, and Compliance Response (Without Archive Panic)

Broadcasters operating under public accountability face regular oversight requirements.

Before:
Responding to FOIA requests, audits, and oversight inquiries can be slow and labor-intensive because assets are hard to locate, identify, and verify – especially across long timelines and distributed storage.

With ioMoVo:
ioMoVo’s AI-powered search and transcription make it possible to locate media by:

  • Topic
  • Speaker/person
  • Language
  • Sentiment/context
  • Time period

Result:
Teams can reduce the effort required to find relevant content, assemble responses, and support compliance readiness – with governance and auditability designed into collaboration.

Collaboration + Governance Built for Distributed Broadcast Teams

ioMoVo supports secure collaboration across internal teams, contractors, and external partners through role-based portals.

Key governance capabilities include:

  • Granular access controls
  • Version history
  • Audit logs for accountability and oversight readiness

This is especially important in media environments where editorial integrity, chain-of-custody, and operational transparency are non-negotiable.

Deployment & Security Model

ioMoVo supports hybrid and cloud-native deployments, including Bring-Your-Own-Storage (BYOS) models and deployment within customer-controlled cloud tenants.

Security, privacy, and compliance are designed into the platform from inception.

Outcomes and Strategic Value

In global broadcast environments like VOA, ioMoVo enables a shift from media storage to media intelligence.

Organizations using ioMoVo can achieve:

  • Faster editorial cycles through AI-powered discovery
  • Cross-language discoverability and reuse across the enterprise
  • AI-powered archive search that turns stored media into usable knowledge
  • Reduced manual effort in transcription/translation and metadata tasks
  • Improved transparency, governance, and audit readiness

Conclusion

Voice of America (VOA) represents a class of broadcasters with a uniquely complex operational reality: massive archives, global distribution, multilingual content, and strict oversight demands.

ioMoVo enables these organizations to modernize without disruption – augmenting existing systems with AI-driven understanding, secure collaboration, and compliance-ready workflows that unlock the full value of content while preserving trust and operational continuity.

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February 5, 2026
February 5, 2026
February 5, 2026
Jay Hajeer
Jay Hajeer
Case Study: Voice of America (VOA) and AI-Powered Media
Discover how Voice of America (VOA) used ioMoVo to enhance content discovery, reduce manual tasks, and improve workflows. Read the full case study for insights.
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