Full-song MP3
Text-to-music prompts
Optional custom lyrics
Commercial rights included
How it works

From prompt to finished track

1

Describe the track

One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the News prompts above or write your own.

2

Generate and iterate

The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.

3

Download the MP3

Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.

Styles

News styles you can generate

Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.

Breaking News Sting

Five-second urgent brass and percussion hit with a final tonal accent designed to land over the "BREAKING" lower-third graphic.

World News Theme

Confident orchestral arrangement with timpani rolls, brass fanfare and a memorable melodic motif for opening title sequences.

Sports News

Energetic hybrid orchestra with electric guitar accents, driving percussion and triumphant brass for sports recap and highlight segments.

Business News

Confident strings, light electronic pulse and clean piano for finance, market and tech-business segments that need authority.

Investigative Report

Tense pulsing low strings, ticking percussion and minor-key piano motifs that build under interview footage and revealing testimony.

Talk Show Bed

Subtle, conversational backing with light piano and brushed drums that fades under panel discussions and commentary segments.

Made for

Who uses news music?

Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.

News Producers

Theme music for local-news shows, breaking-news segments and editorial pieces without recycling the same stock library across stations.

Podcast Hosts

Daily-news podcast intros, investigative show themes and segment transition stings with broadcast-grade polish.

News YouTubers

Score current-affairs explainers, world-events recaps and editorial commentary with authoritative orchestral beds.

Corporate Communications

Internal news segments, town-hall openers and CEO update videos scored with serious, professional beds that match the message.

Local TV Stations

Branded theme packages, weather opens and sports recap stings unique to each station without competing-station overlap.

Audio Journalists

NPR-style narrative-journalism beds, investigative-podcast underscoring and field-report theme music for audio-first newsrooms.

What you get
Full-song MP3 generationText-to-music promptsOptional custom lyricsBuilt-in style presetsAI prompt composerVoice-to-prompt inputTrack history & replayRegenerate variationsCommercial rights included

What makes AI-generated news music sound broadcast-ready?

A news music generator writes broadcast-style themes, stings and editorial beds from a single text prompt — the timpani-and-brass fanfare of a world-news open, the ticking tension of an investigative segment, the low-key bed that sits under a talk-show panel. You describe the segment, the AI composes and produces a full original track, and you download the finished MP3.

That matters for newsrooms because stock news-music libraries get reused across competing stations and shows, and licensed themes come with the same recognizable stings everyone else is already using. Because every track here is composed from scratch, a local station or podcast gets a sound nobody else is running that week.

Prompting for the newsroom, not the studio

Name the segment and the AI leans into the right convention: "world news theme, timpani rolls, brass fanfare, memorable motif" for an opening title sequence, "investigative report, tense pulsing low strings, ticking percussion, minor-key piano" for a reveal, or "confident strings, light electronic pulse, clean piano" for a business or markets segment. For stings, ask directly — "five-second breaking-news sting, urgent brass and timpani, ends on impact" — and the track lands on a clean final hit instead of trailing off.

If the bed needs to sit under an anchor or host, say so: "ducks under anchor voiceover, no melodic peaks during dialogue" keeps the arrangement below the spoken track instead of competing with it.

Building a station or show package

News producers, podcast hosts and local TV stations use the same workflow to build a coherent package: generate the main theme first, then prompt for a matching sting off the same motif so the open, the breaking-news stinger and the segment transitions all sound like one production instead of stitched-together stock cues. Audio journalists and corporate-communications teams do the same for daily-news podcast intros, town-hall openers and investigative-show themes.

Rights for broadcast and streaming

Paid plans include full commercial rights, and that covers broadcast television, satellite, streaming and podcast distribution — the same track can run on-air and on a station's YouTube channel without a separate license. Since nothing is sampled, there's no cue-sheet clearance to chase down before air.

Sound like a network

Authoritative news themes, urgent stings and editorial beds in minutes.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a short breaking-news sting?

Yes. Prompt for "five-second breaking news sting, urgent brass and timpani, ends on impact" and the model produces a sting that lands on a final hit.

Will the music sound like a major network?

Yes. The model is trained on the production quality and conventions of broadcast news music — confident, polished and authoritative without sounding generic.

Can the bed sit under voiceover?

Add "ducks under anchor voiceover, no melodic peaks during dialogue" and the model arranges the track to stay below the spoken track.

Is it safe to use on a broadcast TV station?

Yes. All paid plans include full commercial rights covering broadcast television, streaming, satellite and any other distribution channel.

Can I get a matching theme and sting package?

Yes. Generate the main theme first, then prompt for "five-second sting based on the same theme" to build a coordinated package.