Built for broadcast newsrooms

Wire copy to broadcast scriptin seconds, not hours

SVMMARY turns AP, Reuters, and any wire feed — plus reporter scripts and interview transcripts — into broadcast-ready VOs, teases, and banners. Formatted the way your newsroom actually writes.

No credit card needed · Takes 30 seconds to start

“Best tool for turning wire copy into VO—hands down.”
— Gil

Used daily by writers, editors, and producers in broadcast newsrooms

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From wire copy to air-ready VO in three steps

The rewrite is the slow part of the job. SVMMARY takes it off your desk.

  1. 01

    Paste the wire

    Drop in AP, Reuters, or any wire copy — ALL CAPS names, present tense, and all. A reporter script or a raw interview transcript works just as well.

  2. 02

    Pick the format

    VO, anchor copy, a tease, a banner — or several at once. Ask for more than one version when the story has to run on air, on the site, and on social.

  3. 03

    Read it, tweak it, air it

    Broadcast-style copy comes back in seconds, written the way your newsroom writes. You keep the editorial call, without the blank page or the retyping.

See how producers are getting their stories done faster (and going home on time for once)

Three simple steps: Copy → Summarize → Edit. That's it.

Why writers and editors reach for SVMMARY

You have a deadline to hit — not an hour to spend reshaping wire copy into a VO.

Wire Copy to VO in 5 Seconds

Breaking news hits? Paste the wire copy, get broadcast-ready VO before you even finish your coffee.

Stops the Rewrite Grind

No more spending 20 minutes turning a wire story into readable anchor copy. Writers save an hour+ daily.

Cheaper Than a Lunch Break

Less than your daily coffee run. No training sessions, no learning curve, no IT headaches.

Built for the Whole Newsroom

Writers, editors, producers—everyone gets access. Morning show to late news, one tool for all.

Works With Real Wire Feeds

Built for AP, Reuters, and all major wire services. Handles ALL CAPS names, present tense, conversational style.

Effortlessly Easy to Use

Copy the wire, paste it in, and click once for your VO. No training, no setup, no learning curve.

For news directors & station groups

More output per shift, without more headcount

Your writers are not short on judgment — they are short on time. SVMMARY removes the mechanical part of the job so your newsroom can cover more stories, on more platforms, before the clock runs out.

One story, every platform
The same piece becomes a VO for air, a shorter version for the site, and a tease for social — without three people rewriting it three times.
The whole newsroom, not one desk
Writers, editors, and producers all use it, from the morning show through late news. It is one tool, not another silo.
Nothing to roll out
No training sessions, no migration, no IT project. If your team can use email, they can use SVMMARY on day one.
Your team keeps the editorial call
SVMMARY drafts; your journalists decide. Copy is reviewed and approved by a human before it airs, exactly as it is today.

What newsrooms say

5.0from 7 verified reviews on G2

Svmmary is like having a second brain that enhances my efficiency

It's like having a personal assistant that complements my writing and generates ideas I had not thought of.

Christina B.News Producer

Saved me so much time during my hectic day

Svmmary Broadcast Solutions drastically cut down the amount of time I spend on menial tasks as I raced to reach my deadline.

Angelica T.Morning News Anchor / Specialty Reporter

This is a fantastic timesaver

The create tease feature is my favorite part. It speeds up the time that I need to write them and allows me to concentrate on other tasks.

Brian S.Producer / Writer

Incredibly useful writing tool

It pulls out the major details allowing me to be creative in putting together a show.

Dan L.Producer

Questions newsrooms ask

How is SVMMARY different from pasting a story into ChatGPT?
SVMMARY is built for one job: broadcast. It outputs the formats a newsroom actually needs — VO scripts, teases, banners, and multiple versions of the same story for different platforms — in broadcast style, rather than generic prose you then have to rewrite.
Which wire services does it work with?
SVMMARY is built for AP, Reuters, and other major wire feeds. It handles the conventions of wire copy, including ALL CAPS names, present tense, and conversational broadcast style.
Can it work from an interview transcript instead of wire copy?
Yes. You can paste a raw interview transcript and get back a shorter broadcast story, along with teases and alternate versions for other platforms.
Who in the newsroom is it for?
Writers, editors, and producers — from the morning show through late news. It is used across the whole newsroom rather than by a single desk.
Does the copy still need editing before it airs?
Yes. SVMMARY is a drafting tool that removes the blank-page problem and the mechanical rewriting. Editorial judgment, fact-checking, and a human read before air remain with your team.

Ready to Transform Your Newsroom?

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PATENT PENDING. SVMMARY Broadcast Solutions has a patent application pending before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (U.S. Application No. 18/770,525), entitled “Systems and Methods for Creating Broadcast Content Using Generative Artificial Intelligence,” published January 16, 2025. The pending claims cover, among other things, the automated generation of broadcast-ready formats — including voice-over scripts, banners, and teases — from news content using generative artificial intelligence.

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PATENT PENDING. SVMMARY Broadcast Solutions has a patent application pending before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (U.S. Application No. 18/770,525), entitled “Systems and Methods for Creating Broadcast Content Using Generative Artificial Intelligence,” published January 16, 2025. The pending claims cover, among other things, the automated generation of broadcast-ready formats — including voice-over scripts, banners, and teases — from news content using generative artificial intelligence.