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Here’s where it gets truly weird.

Modern Wide Orbit systems use voice tracking – a host records “It’s a great morning to be alive!” once, and the system pitches it into 20 different time slots. But the crack reveals the metadata ghost: each voice file contains a RECORD_DATE and ORIG_STATION_ID.

In one memorable case, a listener cracked the feed of a major country station and found that their “live and local” afternoon drive host had recorded his breaks three months ago while sitting in a strip mall in Dallas. The file still had the Starbucks Wi-Fi MAC address in the metadata.

The team developed a predictive automation layer that: