I spent more than a decade as a television news producer in several markets in Texas, Iowa and Florida. I loved the work — telling stories that mattered, keeping the community informed — but the stress was overwhelming. Like so many others, I burned out.
And I’m not alone. Across the country, there’s a nationwide shortage of producers. It’s not because people don’t care about journalism — it’s because the job is so intense and unsustainable. Producers juggle rundowns, scripts, graphics, and breaking news all at once. Something has to give.
That’s why I created AutoNewsProducer.
It’s an AI powered tool that takes the pressure off producers by handling the repetitive, time-consuming parts of the job. Instead of drowning in deadlines, producers get time back to do what really matters: working with reporters, digging into stories, fact-checking, reducing bias, strengthening trust in the news and winning their time slot.
This isn’t about replacing journalists — it’s about supporting them. It’s about making the job sustainable again. It’s about helping local newsrooms survive and thrive in a time when our democracy needs them the most.
I know firsthand what this tool could mean. If something like AutoNewsProducer had existed years ago, I might not have left producing. With it, I’d even consider going back.
AutoNewsProducer exists to help producers, strengthen journalism, and give communities the credible, accurate news they deserve.