RadioNewsAI

RadioNewsAI

RadioNewsAI offers a powerful AI News Anchor Generator to revolutionize how radio stations produce news content. Users can import news from local websites or RSS feeds, or write their own stories. The

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What is RadioNewsAI?

RadioNewsAI is a tool designed to help radio stations produce news content quickly using artificial intelligence. You can feed it news from RSS feeds, local websites, or write stories directly into the platform. The tool then generates audio newscasts using AI voices, which you can customise with your own voice cloning, personalised AI models, and formatted layouts using a drag-and-drop editor. Once created, newscasts can be automatically updated and sent to your radio automation software, saving time on manual production while keeping content fresh and regular.

Key Features

AI News Anchor Generator

Creates spoken news content from text using AI voices

Multi-source news import

Pull stories from RSS feeds, local websites, or manually input them

Voice cloning

Train the AI to sound like your own presenters or preferred voice talent

Drag-and-drop newscast editor

Arrange stories and segments visually without coding

Auto-download integration

Sends finished newscasts directly to radio automation software

Dynamic content fields

Add changeable elements like dates, locations, or station callsigns to newscasts

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Reduces production time significantly by automating newscast creation and formatting
  • Works with existing radio station workflows through automation software integration
  • Personalisation options mean newscasts can match your station's voice and style
  • Freemium model lets you test the tool before paying for advanced features

Limitations

  • AI-generated voices may not match the quality or personality of experienced human presenters in all cases
  • Requires initial setup and voice training to get results that sound natural for your station
  • Limited information available about how well it handles breaking news or last-minute changes

Use Cases

Independent radio stations producing hourly news bulletins without a dedicated newsroom

Smaller broadcasters extending news coverage to times when staff aren't available

Radio stations automating routine news segments whilst keeping prime slots for human presenters

Stations testing different newscast formats and content mixes before committing staff resources

Local radio expanding news offerings to online platforms or sister stations using the same content