Why an AI newsroom still needs editorial rules
Automation can speed up publishing, but speed without editorial standards quickly turns into noise. A look at why structure, verification and restraint matter more than ever.
Long-form writing from AI Global News Radio. These pieces explain how automated radio works, why context matters in a live loop, and how the station approaches trust, audio and publishing in the AI era.
Automation can speed up publishing, but speed without editorial standards quickly turns into noise. A look at why structure, verification and restraint matter more than ever.
The pipeline behind the station, from incoming stories to summaries, continuity and live audio output — and why each stage shapes the final sound.
A radio station cannot live on titles alone. Why headline-only loops get repetitive quickly and what actually makes listeners stay.
Continuous media products need pacing, standby logic and editorial variety. The mechanics behind a station that never goes to sleep.
A station can have a great voice and still feel flat. The piece explores pacing, structure, expectation and attention in modern audio.
Trust grows when audiences know what is automated, what is edited, and what the product is actually trying to be.