5 key features.
1
Automated radio news bulletins
2
Editorial control by design
3
Flexible management of sources
4
Crisp audio
flawless text
5
Built for radio stations
Traditional radio news services are rigid and costly.
Most radio stations rely on traditional radio news providers that offer limited flexibility, fixed schedules and high costs.
At the same time, producing news in-house requires staff, continuity and editorial capacity. Often under pressure.
Broadcasters are looking for a better alternative.
NexaNews.
A radio news service designed for automation. Without giving up editorial standards.
NexaNews replaces manual production with automated radio news, while keeping editorial structure and control at the core.
Our AI generates news bulletins based on:
- Selected national and regional sources
- Predefined editorial formats
- Fixed bulletin structures
- Professional radio pacing
The result: consistent, up-to-date radio news. Ready for broadcast.
Why NexaNews is different from other automated news solutions.
Many automated news tools focus on generating audio.
NexaNews is built as a radio-first news service with editorial logic.
This makes NexaNews a true alternative to traditional radio news providers. Not an experiment.
With NexaNews you get
Automated radio news with editorial control
Full flexibility in sources, length and format
Multiple AI news voices, scheduled per bulletin
Secure output, your news stays yours
Audio, text or both, delivered to your workflow
Built for professional
radio broadcasters.
NexaNews is designed for
Regional radio broadcasters
Professional local
radio stations
Radio networks and media groups
Audio-first media companies
How NexaNews works.
1. Choose sources and format
2. Automated production
3. Broadcast-ready output
4. Control and adjustment
Easily adjust voices, timing, formats or sources when needed.
Automation without losing editorial responsibility.
NexaNews is not about replacing journalism.
It is about ensuring continuity, consistency and control in radio news production.
Editorial responsibility remains with the broadcaster. NexaNews provides the infrastructure.