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NexaNews.

We have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions about NexaNews for you. This way, you know exactly where you stand.

Yes. NexaNews uses natural-sounding AI news voices that are specifically configured for radio news delivery. The pacing, tone and pronunciation are optimized for broadcast use.

Absolutely. NexaNews is built around editorial control. You decide which sources are used, how bulletins are structured and how content is prioritized.

Yes. In addition to selected national and regional sources, you can integrate your own news feeds or content into NexaNews.

AI assists in processing and drafting. Story selection and approval can be fully controlled by your editorial team or automatically.

Yes. Every script can be manually reviewed and edited before generating the final bulletin. Or let AI do it for you.

Yes. NexaNews is designed for professional local and regional broadcasters that need reliable news output without the complexity or cost of traditional news services.

No. NexaNews is a tool to automate production and ensure continuity. Editorial responsibility and final decisions remain with the broadcaster.

NexaNews delivers broadcast-ready output as audio, text, or both. Depending on your workflow and preferences.

Getting started is straightforward. After defining your sources, formats and preferences, NexaNews can generate news bulletins almost immediately.

We have incorporated our weather module into NexaNews. These are the most frequently asked questions we receive about NexaWeather.

Yes. Weather bulletins can be generated for specific regions and scheduled accordingly.

Yes. The weather module is part of NexaNews and allows source management and approval workflows before publication.

The weather service is part of NexaNews and uses AccuWeather as its default source. By specifying in the settings the region for which you want to create the weather forecast, you will receive localized weather information.

You can choose from more than 30 languages. From English, Dutch and Spanish to “smaller world languages.”

NexaWeather.

NexaTraffic.

We also provide you with the latest local traffic updates. As part of NexaNews, traffic data is available as standard. In your preferred language. Read the frequently asked questions here.

Yes. Traffic bulletins can be generated and planned within your broadcast workflow.

Absolutely. You can select from multiple AI voices before generating the final output.

Off course. The traffic module is part of NexaNews and allows source management and approval workflows before publication.

We get traffic data from Waze. You can localize it by selecting your area on the map. Data is refreshed every 2 minutes. Also you can add your own sources.

With NexaAds you can create commercials, plan campaigns and manage customers. It's a complete CRM and audio production tool. We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions for you.

You'll be amazed. With NexaAds, you don't just create advertising spots that make an impact, it's a complete sales tool. From customer management, quotation to campaign planning and reporting.

Yes. NexaAds supports multiple voice languages, enabling international or multicultural campaigns.

Yes. You can select from multiple AI voices and add music beds before generating the final commercial.

No. NexaAds generates broadcast-ready commercials internally within the platform.

Once you have created the final mix, export or download the commercial in wav or mp3 format. You can also send it directly via WhatsApp, for example.

NexaAds.

NexaLogger.

Record all broadcasts from your radio station or stations, as well as any other station in the world. Simply add audio streams. NexaLogger records everything. Of course, you can edit audio and reuse it in your shows.

NexaLogger records the full broadcast output of a station: music, speech, jingles and commercial breaks. You simply add audio streams and the logger captures everything continuously.

Recordings are stored based on the retention settings per station. For example 30 days or 14 days.

You can search by date and jump to the exact hour. Within the hour, you can navigate by waveform and playlist position, so you don’t have to “scrub” blindly through long audio.

Yes. The interface supports zooming on the waveform and selecting an in/out range to isolate a specific part. This makes it easier to grab clean clips (for example a quote, a jingle moment or a commercial break).

Yes. You can download the selected audio (or the relevant section) directly from the interface using the download option.
NexaLogger includes quick navigation controls to jump back/forward in small steps (e.g., 10s and 30s). That’s handy for finding a talk-break start, a punchline, or the exact moment a song begins.
The “Now Playing” panel and the hourly playlist list let you connect audio to what aired at that time. This is useful for quickly locating a song, verifying broadcast logs, or pinpointing the exact timestamp of an item.
Yes. The logger view includes a live player, so you can quickly check the current stream while you’re browsing recordings.

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