Miami Live Streaming, an audiovisual production firm focused on AI-driven production workflows, has unveiled the successful rollout of its automated real-time translation and dubbing platform. The innovation now allows the U.S. television network Real American Voice to air its complete lineup in Spanish while preserving the original presenters’ voices, tone, and on-screen identity—without creating separate regional productions.
Historically, television networks seeking entry into international markets faced major expenses, including building local studios, recruiting regional hosts, or investing heavily in post-production dubbing. Miami Live Streaming’s new system removes many of these obstacles by translating and processing both video and audio streams live. As a result, broadcasters, streaming services, and FAST platforms such as Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Canela TV, and Pluto TV can quickly distribute existing programming to audiences in different language markets worldwide.
Through this technology, Real American Voice has successfully introduced a Spanish-language feed tailored to Hispanic viewers while maintaining the network’s original character and presentation style. Spanish-speaking audiences can now watch the same English-language broadcasts with AI-powered dubbing and highly precise translations that preserve the delivery and personality of the network’s anchors.
According to Juan Pablo, founder of Miami Live Streaming, language differences no longer need to limit international media expansion from either a financial or operational standpoint. He explained that the platform allows broadcasters to instantly communicate with audiences in new languages while using their current infrastructure and existing programming. This means a Brazilian broadcaster could reach English-speaking viewers, or a European network could expand into Spanish-speaking regions without rebuilding its production model.
The company says its solution is built for easy remote integration into existing broadcast operations, making it accessible to networks of varying sizes and budgets. To demonstrate the capability of the technology, Miami Live Streaming also used the platform to power its own live news channel, USA en Vivo, which has attracted strong viewer engagement and showcased the system’s performance in live news broadcasting.
By removing the expense of producing separate localized versions of content, the platform gives broadcasters and production companies the ability to monetize live feeds and media libraries across multiple regions at the same time. Media organizations interested in expanding into new language markets can contact Miami Live Streaming directly to arrange a demonstration of the technology.
Historically, television networks seeking entry into international markets faced major expenses, including building local studios, recruiting regional hosts, or investing heavily in post-production dubbing. Miami Live Streaming’s new system removes many of these obstacles by translating and processing both video and audio streams live. As a result, broadcasters, streaming services, and FAST platforms such as Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Canela TV, and Pluto TV can quickly distribute existing programming to audiences in different language markets worldwide.
Through this technology, Real American Voice has successfully introduced a Spanish-language feed tailored to Hispanic viewers while maintaining the network’s original character and presentation style. Spanish-speaking audiences can now watch the same English-language broadcasts with AI-powered dubbing and highly precise translations that preserve the delivery and personality of the network’s anchors.
According to Juan Pablo, founder of Miami Live Streaming, language differences no longer need to limit international media expansion from either a financial or operational standpoint. He explained that the platform allows broadcasters to instantly communicate with audiences in new languages while using their current infrastructure and existing programming. This means a Brazilian broadcaster could reach English-speaking viewers, or a European network could expand into Spanish-speaking regions without rebuilding its production model.
The company says its solution is built for easy remote integration into existing broadcast operations, making it accessible to networks of varying sizes and budgets. To demonstrate the capability of the technology, Miami Live Streaming also used the platform to power its own live news channel, USA en Vivo, which has attracted strong viewer engagement and showcased the system’s performance in live news broadcasting.
By removing the expense of producing separate localized versions of content, the platform gives broadcasters and production companies the ability to monetize live feeds and media libraries across multiple regions at the same time. Media organizations interested in expanding into new language markets can contact Miami Live Streaming directly to arrange a demonstration of the technology.


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