Streamed.News is a newspaper built from YouTube. Every article starts as a long-form video — an interview, a podcast, a lecture, a panel. A purpose-built AI editorial pipeline watches each one, identifies the moments worth your time, and writes them up as short, scannable pieces: a headline, a summary, a direct quote, and a timestamped link that takes you straight to that moment — not to the beginning of a two-hour video.
The result covers technology, business, science, culture, world affairs, and sports. You scan in two minutes. You decide whether to go deeper.
Why this exists
Video is the dominant format for expert conversation, but it is a terrible format for deciding what to watch. You commit an hour before you know if the idea you needed was there. Streamed.News solves that: every article is a scannable summary with a direct link to the exact segment — structured like a newspaper, sourced from video.
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Browse the site
Every article is sourced from a specific YouTube channel. Browse all channels we cover, or explore every topic indexed on the site.
For publishers & organisations
This site is itself a live demonstration of the pipeline. If you publish video content — conferences, webinars, interviews — and want to give it a readable, searchable home your audience actually engages with: