Frequency Launches AI Platform For Streaming TV

Frequency Launches AI Platform For Streaming TV
Frequency Launches AI Platform For Streaming TV
Frequency launched an AI platform for its Frequency Studio, integrating artificial intelligence across the entirety of its channel creation and distribution workflow.

The platform allows AI agents to access core services including content management, scheduling, distribution, graphics and live operations. The update is designed to enable channels to be created and programmed with reduced manual involvement.

Frequency also introduced Blueprints, a programmable intelligence layer that defines how a channel operates, including its programming logic, editorial rules and optimization goals. Blueprints can be authored in natural language by both humans and AI.

“Customers are deluged with new AI-powered features — a tool for one workflow, an assistant for one task,” Blair Harrison, Frequency founder-CEO, said. “These are useful, but they are point solutions. They don’t share context across the channel lifecycle, they don’t learn from each other, and they don’t compound in value.”

Harrison added that the company’s single-platform architecture allows it to embed intelligence across the entire system rather than “bolting on” features.

The first application powered by the new architecture is AI Scheduling, which automates the programming of content libraries while maintaining compliance with rights windows and audience patterns.

Blueprints is currently in private beta with a global media and entertainment company. Frequency expects fully AI-programmed and operated channels to be live on major distribution platforms in the second quarter of 2026.

Frequency is a provider of streaming television channel technology. The company will demonstrate the new AI capabilities at the NAB Show in Las Vegas, April 18-22.

The post Frequency Launches AI Platform For Streaming TV appeared first on TV News Check.


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