Press
An antidote to algorithmic news.
nooze.news monitors over 1,200 newspapers, TV stations, podcasts, and video channels across 34 countries -- then delivers just 48 headlines that matter. No algorithms. No rewrites. Every link goes to the journalist who wrote it.
The story
What people get now
Social media feeds engineered for engagement. Algorithms that prioritise outrage over importance. Most people have no idea what is actually happening -- they only see what gets clicks.
What nooze does differently
Seven independent AI systems rank sources on journalistic standards. Rules -- not algorithms -- select the 48 most important stories per country. The feed refreshes every 10 minutes. No personalisation. No engagement tricks. The same feed for everyone.
Boilerplate
nooze.news is an anti-algorithmic news aggregator that monitors over 1,200 newspapers, TV stations, podcasts, and video channels across 34 countries. Source credibility is scored by consensus across seven independent AI systems. The platform delivers 48 essential headlines per country every 10 minutes -- every link goes directly to the original publisher.
Story angles
AI for editorial independence
Seven competing AI systems score every source. No single company controls the ratings. The result: a credibility consensus that no human editor could replicate at this scale.
The anti-doomscroll
48 headlines. That is the whole feed. Designed to inform in minutes, not trap you for hours. The full unfiltered feed is always one click away for anyone who wants more.
Every link goes to the source
No rewrites. No summaries. No interstitials. nooze sends every reader directly to the journalist who reported the story. Traffic goes where the work was done.
Same feed for everyone
No personalisation. No engagement optimisation. Every reader in a country sees the same 48 headlines. The news decides the feed -- not a profile of your browsing habits.
Dimensions: 1200x600px
Content: A clean editorial-style visual showing the nooze.news concept: a wide funnel or convergence diagram with newspaper mastheads, TV logos, podcast icons, and video thumbnails flowing into a single clean feed of 48 headlines. Emphasise breadth of sources and simplicity of output.
Style: Premium editorial -- clean lines, muted greys and off-whites. No bright colours or startup aesthetics. Reference: The Economist data pages, Reuters graphics desk. Should work as a hero image and as a social sharing card.
Data points: 1,200+ sources across 34 countries. 4 media types (newspapers, TV, podcasts, video). Output: 48 headlines. 10-minute feed refresh.
Brand assets
Usage guidelines:
- Use on white or light backgrounds
- Do not recolour the logo
- Minimum display size: 80px wide
- Maintain clear space around the logo equal to the icon height