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Too Much to Watch: The Deluge of Video Content
Every minute, more than 500 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube, adding up to over eighty years of footage every single day. Podcasts, webinars, panel discussions and corporate announcements have become standard corporate communication tools. Yet video is an inconvenient way to decide what matters. Unlike a newspaper article you can scan, video demands your time up front. You can’t quickly skim to see if minute six or minute ninety contains the insight you need; thumbnails and titles seldom reveal the real substance. In today’s attention‑starved economy, the challenge isn’t creating content, it’s choosing what to focus on.
Who we work with
If your organisation produces, monitors, or distributes video content, Streamed.News turns that footage into a publication your audience actually reads.
- Journalists and media teams. We monitor your key video sources — press conferences, interviews, panel discussions — and deliver structured, publish-ready articles so your team spends time on editorial judgment, not screening hours of footage.
- Politicians and campaign teams. We track speeches, debates, and policy announcements from the sources that matter to you and deliver daily digests with direct links to the source moment. Your team responds faster with less effort.
- Trade fairs and large events. We turn your keynotes, breakout sessions, and product demos into a daily event newspaper — giving sponsors a visible, permanent presence, attendees a scannable guide, and absent stakeholders a way to stay engaged after the event ends.
- Influencers and creators. We transform your long-form videos and podcasts into structured, shareable articles your audience can read and revisit. You build depth and credibility without abandoning the format that made you.
- Corporate training teams. We convert your recorded sessions, simulations, and lectures into searchable articles your teams actually go back to. Better retention, less mandatory re-watching.
- Investor relations and corporate communications. We turn earnings calls, results presentations, and CEO messages into structured summaries with timestamp links. Busy analysts and shareholders get the key points in minutes, not two hours.
Imagine Reading a Video like a Newspaper
Most summarisation tools transcribe a video and give you a paragraph. That’s helpful—but it still feels like a wall of text. Streamed.News goes further. We turn long videos into a digital newspaper: a series of short, headline‑driven stories, each with a two‑paragraph summary, a direct quote and a timestamp link to the moment in the original video. You can scan these segments in minutes, just as you would scan a front page. When something catches your eye, one click takes you straight to the right moment.
This format isn’t arbitrary. Newspaper design has been refined over centuries. Readers notice design only when it changes and are famously conservative. The typefaces used in newspapers have evolved as a special subset of typography for more than a century, optimised for narrow columns and quick reading. The inverted‑pyramid structure—important information first, details later—developed to match how people actually read: they scan headlines, pause at what interests them and skip what doesn’t. By borrowing these conventions, Streamed.News makes video summaries instantly familiar and easier to digest for both readers and sponsors.
How Streamed.News Empowers Your Business
- Journalists, media and broadcasters: Turn hours of interviews, press conferences and panel discussions into a neatly formatted news digest. Use our interactive newspaper‑style summaries to identify quotes and soundbites for your own reporting, with direct links for fact checking.
- Politicians and campaign teams: Monitor your opponents’ speeches and policy announcements without watching full rallies. Our headlines highlight key statements and controversies, helping you craft rapid responses or measure your own impact.
- Fairs and large events: Publish daily “event newspapers” that summarise keynotes, breakout sessions and product demos. Sponsors love the visibility, attendees appreciate the guidance, and absent stakeholders stay engaged.
- Influencers and creators: Provide your followers with curated digests of podcasts, vlogs or live streams. The newspaper format builds credibility and makes it easy to share bite‑sized insights across platforms.
- Corporate training: Break long simulation sessions or lecture recordings into digestible “articles”. Trainees can scan the front page to decide which segments to revisit, improving retention and reducing watch time.
- Investor relations and corporate communications: Transform earnings calls, annual results or CEO messages into structured summaries. Busy analysts and shareholders can scan key points, quotes and timestamps before diving into details.
Why the Newspaper Format Matters
Traditional newspapers succeeded because they matched human behaviour. Readers scan, so newspapers developed headline hierarchies and narrow columns to help them decide where to focus. The design and feel of a publication influence readers even before they assess its content. Streamed.News uses this evolved design for video. Each summary is its own “story”, with a headline, subhead, and pull‑quote. Just as newspaper typefaces have been fine‑tuned for clarity and legibility, our layout emphasises readability and scannability. This familiar structure also makes it straightforward for advertisers and sponsors to place messages without disrupting the reader’s flow.
Research‑Backed and Proven
Independent research by the Nielsen Norman Group has shown that web users rarely read word‑for‑word; instead, they scan and make decisions about what to read based on headlines and highlighted sections. Economists like Herbert Simon long ago warned that an abundance of information creates a poverty of attention. Meanwhile, type designers and newspaper historians note that newspaper design has evolved over a century to balance visual appeal with dense information. Streamed.News fuses these insights to create a format that is both efficient and trusted.
Join the New Attention Economy
Video isn’t going away, but our time isn’t expanding. Streamed.News transforms the endless stream of footage into a medium you can scan, skim and act on—just like a newspaper. Whether you’re a journalist hunting for quotes, a politician monitoring a debate, a conference organiser looking to extend your reach, an influencer building your brand, a trainer modernising your curriculum, or an investor‑relations team sharpening your message, Streamed.News lets you transfor the way video is used and reclaim your attention.
Ready to see how? Contact us and let us show you your first digital newspaper.
Ready to get this for your publication?
Streamed.News is available as a managed service. We set up the pipeline, configure your Ghost publication, and handle the ongoing processing — you own the site, the subscribers, and the content.