Rebeca Moen
April 11, 2025 13:41
The Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) uses Dub Kasso and AI, a skateboarding series, to expand the global reaching range by cooperating with Elenven Lab in several languages.
The famous Japanese media company TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System) has partnered with Elevenlabs to expand the world’s potential customers around the world. This collaboration aims to bring KASSO, a popular skateboarding series using AI technology, in multiple languages.
Japanese skateboard culture expansion
KASSO, a lively series that explores the rapidly growing skateboarding culture of Japan, offers the best skateboarders, intense street sessions and competitions. This series also resonates well with international audiences by integrating elements of music, fashion and art. As the popularity of SkateBoarding has soared worldwide, TBS has confirmed the opportunity to expand the scope of the series beyond the Japanese border.
AI drive multilingual dubbing
To promote this expansion, TBS used Elevenabs’s high -end AI dubbing technology to translate KASSO’s first season into English, Spanish and Portuguese. This strategic movement not only makes the audience more accessible to the series, not Japan, but also lays the foundation for viewership around the world to enjoy the future season.
Setting the global expansion stage
This initiative matches the extensive strategy of TBS, increasing its digital existence and international footprints. Using state -of -the -art AI technology, TBS is ready to improve cultural exchange and audit by introducing cultural rich content to various audiences. The success of this effort can serve as a model for other media companies that want to globalize content through innovative technology solutions.
In the second season of Kasso, Horizon’s second season, with TBS’s Elevenlabs, shows that traditional media uses AI to transcend language barriers and meet the world’s audience.
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