Amagi Launches Newspulse, an Agentic AI Platform for Automated News Content

The new platform converts live newscasts into social-ready clips, vertical videos, and news bulletins to help broadcasters reach younger digital audiences.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:07pm

A highly detailed, glowing 3D illustration of a futuristic news control center with holographic displays, pulsing data streams, and neon-lit hardware components, conceptually representing the advanced, AI-powered news production capabilities of Amagi's Newspulse platform.Amagi's Newspulse platform harnesses the power of AI to transform live news broadcasts into a diverse array of digital content, empowering broadcasters to engage younger audiences across social media and other platforms.NYC Today

Amagi, a leading provider of cloud-based broadcast and streaming solutions, has launched Newspulse, an Agentic AI platform that automatically creates social-ready clips, vertical videos, and news bulletins by watching live news broadcasts and scanning VOD libraries. The platform is designed to help traditional broadcasters reach younger digital audiences without inflating their baseline production budgets.

Why it matters

With 93% of young adults (ages 18–29) getting their news via digital devices and 76% relying directly on social media for news, it is increasingly important for broadcasters to reach these audiences on digital platforms. However, most newsrooms still struggle to efficiently repurpose broadcast content for social media and other digital channels. Newspulse aims to solve this problem by providing a unified platform that handles the full pipeline from broadcast ingest to social publishing.

The details

Newspulse scans live news feeds in real-time, identifies individual story segments, and converts each one into publish-ready content for digital channels. The platform can dynamically reframe videos into multiple aspect ratios, generate platform-specific captions and post information, and publish the tailored clips directly to the newsroom's digital endpoints—all within minutes, without an editor touching the timeline. Beyond individual clips, Newspulse can also seamlessly sequence a series of stories to generate comprehensive news bulletins of varying lengths.

  • Newspulse is currently in limited availability testing with select newsroom partners.
  • General availability of Newspulse is expected in June 2026.

The players

Amagi

A leading provider of cloud-based broadcast and streaming solutions, and the creator of Newspulse.

Srividhya Srinivasan

The co-founder and CTO of Amagi, who stated that Newspulse is designed to change the equation around newsrooms' historical hesitation towards AI by ensuring the AI acts strictly within the newsroom's defined guardrails.

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What they’re saying

“The newsroom's historical hesitation around AI has centered entirely on the fear of losing editorial control and brand integrity. With Newspulse, we are changing that equation. Our policy engine ensures the AI acts strictly within the newsroom's defined guardrails, autonomously handling the heavy lifting of multi-platform formatting. This liberates journalists to focus on the story, and allows broadcasters to aggressively capture younger digital audiences without inflating their baseline production budgets.”

— Srividhya Srinivasan, Co-founder and CTO, Amagi

What’s next

Newspulse is currently in limited availability testing with select newsroom partners, with general availability expected in June 2026.

The takeaway

Newspulse represents a significant step forward in helping traditional broadcasters adapt to the changing media landscape and reach younger digital audiences without significantly increasing their production costs. By automating the process of repurposing broadcast content for social media and other digital platforms, the platform frees up journalists to focus on storytelling while ensuring brand integrity and editorial control.