As streaming overtakes cable and traditional broadcast, local TV news is at a critical inflection point.
While its audience still values trusted, community-focused reporting, the delivery system for that news is changing faster than most stations can keep up. Viewers are moving to connected TVs, YouTube, mobile apps, and social platforms—fragmenting attention and demanding faster, more adaptive content production cycles.
That’s where AutoNewsProducer fits in. The platform bridges the widening gap between legacy newsroom workflows and the digital-first world audiences now inhabit. By automating script formatting, rundown building, and multi-platform output, AutoNewsProducer allows stations to do more with smaller teams—producing versions of the same story for broadcast, web, OTT, and social in near real time. In an era where 44.8% of all TV viewing now happens through streaming (Nielsen 2025), this kind of agility is no longer optional—it’s survival.
Financially, the shift is also crucial. Local TV’s advertising share has dropped by more than half since 2017, and automation offers a way to cut costs while expanding reach. Rather than spending hours on repetitive production tasks, journalists can focus on storytelling, verification, and hyper-local coverage—the very strengths that keep viewers coming back.
AutoNewsProducer doesn’t replace journalists; it frees them to do what machines can’t: make people care.
In essence, the platform redefines what a “local newscast” means in the streaming era. Whether it’s a linear rundown for air, a short-form clip for YouTube, or an interactive news briefing for a connected TV app, AutoNewsProducer helps stations deliver human news—fast, verified, and platform-ready—beyond the algorithm.