AI News Analysis for Journalists

Let your AI agent handle news aggregation, fact-checking, and summary creation—so you focus on reporting, not endless research.

You spend hours jumping between AP News, Reuters, Twitter, and email alerts, piecing together updates. As a broadcast journalist, critical details get lost in Slack threads and Google Docs. The deadline pressure never stops, but manual news review keeps you behind.

An AI agent that analyzes, verifies, and summarizes news from multiple channels so journalists can deliver accurate stories fast.

What this replaces

Copy headlines from AP News into Google Docs
Manually verify quotes using LexisNexis
Sort breaking news in Slack threads
Draft summaries from multiple press releases
Cross-check facts in email alerts

The hidden cost

What this is really costing you

In the media industry, broadcast journalists are overwhelmed by the need to verify and summarize news from sources like AP News, Reuters, and X (Twitter). Manually cross-checking facts, pulling quotes, and drafting scripts in Word or Google Docs eats up your day. Every breaking story means toggling between email alerts, newsroom CMS, and social feeds. This repetitive grind delays your live segments and drains your focus.

Time wasted

8-10 hrs/week

Every week, burned on work an AI agent handles in minutes.

Money lost

$12,000/year

In salary, missed revenue, and operational drag — annually.

If you keep ignoring it

Missed scoops, on-air errors, and late broadcasts become routine. Relying on manual news review leads to factual mistakes, lost audience trust, and burnout from constant deadline stress.

Cost estimates derived from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and O*NET task analysis.

Return on investment

The math speaks for itself

Today — without agent

9 hrs/week

of manual work

$12,000/year/ year

With your AI agent

1.5 hrs/week

agent-handled

$2,000/year/ year

You save

$10,000/year

every year, reinvested into growing your business

Estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median salary data and O*NET task importance ratings from worker surveys. Time savings assume 80% automation of eligible task components.

Jobs your agent handles

What this agent does for you

Complete jobs, handled end-to-end — so your team focuses on what matters.

Breaking News Synthesis

You ask your agent to quickly analyze incoming news wires, social media, and press releases for a developing story.

Fact-Checking Assistance

You ask your agent to verify claims in a political speech before you go live.

Context for Complex Issues

You ask your agent to summarize background data and recent events on a complicated topic.

Script Prep for Broadcast

You ask your agent to extract key quotes and create a summary for your on-air segment.

How to hire your agent

1

Connect your tools

Link your news feeds, research databases, and content editing platforms.

2

Tell your agent what you need

Type: 'Summarize and fact-check the latest updates on the city council budget debate for tonight’s broadcast.'

3

Agent gets it done

Your agent delivers a verified, concise analysis with key points and context, ready to air.

You doing it vs. your agent doing it

Open several tabs, copy-paste, and organize information by hand.
Agent pulls and organizes all relevant news instantly.
30 min/story
Search databases and cross-reference claims yourself.
Agent flags inconsistencies and verifies facts for you.
20 min/story
Read through lengthy articles to find highlights.
Agent extracts and presents the most important details.
15 min/story
Draft summaries from scratch, editing for clarity and brevity.
Agent generates concise, on-brand summaries instantly.
25 min/story

Agent skill set

What this agent knows how to do

Aggregates News Feeds

Pulls updates from AP News, Reuters, and X (Twitter) and compiles a single, organized digest for your review.

Fact Verification

Cross-references claims against LexisNexis and Factiva, flagging inconsistencies before you go live.

Quote Extraction

Highlights key statements and soundbites from press releases and speeches, ready for your broadcast script.

Contextual Analysis

Summarizes background info and trends from news databases, adding depth to your coverage.

Broadcast Summary Drafting

Creates concise, on-brand summaries tailored to your station’s style guide, ready for immediate use.

AI Agent FAQ

Yes, your agent processes the latest updates from AP News, Reuters, and X (Twitter) on demand. You receive current summaries and verified details within minutes—ideal for breaking news situations.

No, your editorial judgment remains central. The agent provides analysis, fact-checks, and summaries, but you approve all final content before broadcast.

You can link news feeds, Google Docs, and newsroom CMS platforms like ENPS via API. The agent pulls data directly and returns summaries where you work.

All data is encrypted in transit using TLS 1.3 and is never stored after your session ends. Only authorized newsroom staff can access agent outputs.

Currently, the agent handles English-language news and press releases. Support for Spanish and French sources is planned for future updates.

Absolutely. You set preferences for tone, length, and focus. The agent adapts to your station’s style guide and segment requirements every time.

Your agent can aggregate feeds, fact-check claims, extract quotes, and draft broadcast-ready summaries—reducing manual work for journalists and editors.

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