Streamed.News
Every video you have published contains arguments, ideas, and analysis that most of your audience will never reach — because video is a linear format that demands the full commitment of the viewer before they can judge whether it is worth their time.
Newspapers solved this problem a century ago. Headlines, hierarchical structure, scannable columns — readers move quickly until something stops them, then they go deep. That architecture has never been applied to video.

This is what Streamed.News does. Your video library is processed through an editorial pipeline that identifies each substantive topic and renders it as a standalone article — headline, two analytical paragraphs, a direct quote — with a link back to the precise timestamp in the source video where the argument is made. Your readers can evaluate a piece in two minutes. The ones who want more go straight to the moment that matters, not the beginning of a one-hour recording.
Articles are written in your voice. The pipeline reads enough of your content to understand how you speak — your vocabulary, your cadence, the way you frame arguments — and writes in that register. A reader who already knows your work would not feel a jarring switch when moving from the article back to the video.
We build a demo from a selection of your videos first — no commitment, no installation. You see a working publication with your content before anything else happens.
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Send us a link to your YouTube channel — or just say hello — and we will come back to you within one business day.
We also work with newspaper editors and publishers looking for structured video-derived content. If that describes your organisation, mention it.