Breaking-news straps, lower thirds, a ticker and a calm anchor voice — your article, reported like TV news.
Some content just wants to be news: incident write-ups, security advisories, product announcements, industry updates. The Broadcast style gives any article the full TV treatment — BREAKING strap, lower-third captions, a ticker of key facts, pull-quote cards, and a sign-off.
It's also the best way to consume articles when you can't read: paste a post you've been meaning to get to and listen to it as a 90-second news segment. The script keeps the article's real facts and numbers — nothing is invented, everything is attributed to the source.
No — changelogs, launches, postmortems and research summaries all work. If it has facts, it can be a newscast.
No. The script style is calm and factual — broadcast graphics, not tabloid claims. Facts come only from your article.
Yes — paste a new article whenever you like; the style stays consistent so your videos look like one channel.
Usually 60-120 seconds depending on the article — scene count scales with the content.
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