For independent & nonprofit local newsrooms

Your reporting, as a sponsored daily audio edition.

Someday Paper turns the journalism you already publish into new ad revenue and a new audience — no added staff, full editorial control.

We'll build you a free sample from your own recent coverage.

Hear it

Listen: why this matters.

Two ways to hear it — a short solo explainer, or a two-host conversation. Both make the case for local-news audio, and both were produced by Someday Paper itself, so they double as samples of the work.

From Someday Paper · solo

Why this matters

2 min listen

From Someday Paper · 2-host podcast

The conversation

3 min listen

The problem

Great reporting still stops at the page.

Your audience moved to audio, newsletters, and smart speakers — and local sponsors followed them.

Building those channels means producers and editors a local newsroom budget can't carry, so they go unbuilt and the revenue goes uncollected.

Someday Paper runs those channels for you, on top of the journalism you already produce.

What you get

Three products. Start with the one that pays for itself.

Archive Q&A

An embeddable search-and-chat widget over your published archive. Keeps readers on your site and drives subscriptions.

Repurposing Pack

Every article auto-turned into a newsletter blurb, social clips, and an SMS headline. The formats your audience expects, no extra work.

See an example

Repurposing Pack, shown

One article, every format your audience expects.

Drop in a story you've already published. The Repurposing Pack returns the channel-ready versions your team would otherwise write by hand.

The source article

County approves new riverfront park near downtown

The county board voted 4–1 on Tuesday to approve a 22-acre riverfront park on the former rail yard south of downtown, clearing the way for walking trails, a kayak launch, and a restored wetland. Construction is expected to begin next spring, with the first phase open to the public by late 2027. Funding comes from a mix of county capital dollars and a state recreation grant.

A representative example. The story, names, and quotes are invented for illustration — not drawn from any newsroom's reporting.

Newsletter blurb

Riverfront park gets the green light

The county board approved a 22-acre park on the old downtown rail yard this week — trails, a kayak launch, and a restored wetland. Ground breaks next spring; phase one opens in late 2027. Read the full story →

Social post

Big news for downtown: the county just approved a new 22-acre riverfront park — walking trails, a kayak launch, and a restored wetland on the old rail yard. First phase opens late 2027. Here's what's planned ↓

Social post

It took years of debate — but the riverfront park is happening. The county board voted 4–1 Tuesday to build on the former rail yard south of downtown. What changed their minds, and what comes next:

SMS headline

County approves 22-acre riverfront park near downtown. Trails, a kayak launch, and a wetland — opening 2027. Full story:

How it works

From your CMS to a published edition.

1

Connect

We pull from your CMS or RSS automatically. No uploads, no new workflow for reporters.

2

Generate

Your daily edition and repurposed assets are produced on a schedule.

3

Review

A newsroom editor approves everything before it publishes.

4

Publish

Delivered to a podcast feed, smart speakers, and a widget on your site.

Editorial control

Built for newsrooms right to be skeptical.

Someday Paper augments your newsroom — it never reports, decides, or replaces a journalist.

  • You approve everything. No edition publishes without a newsroom editor's sign-off.
  • Your voices. Audio can use a consented clone of your own host or reporter — not a generic synthetic voice.
  • Your archive stays yours. A private, dedicated instance, never used to train a shared model.
  • A partner, not a replacement. The reporting, judgment, and byline stay entirely yours.

Pricing

Priced the way local newsrooms actually budget.

Final pricing scopes to your products and volume — the shape is the same for everyone.

Step one

Onboarding

One-time setup to ingest your archive and connect your CMS or RSS. Waived for pilot newsrooms.

Where required

On-prem

Dedicated, isolated infrastructure for newsrooms with strict data-residency requirements.

Proof

We're new — and we won't fake this.

Someday Paper is a new company. Real results from our first pilot newsrooms will appear here. Want to be one of them? Get in touch.

FAQ

Questions newsrooms ask first.

How do we know the audio is accurate and on-brand?

A newsroom editor reviews and approves every edition before it publishes. It only repackages reporting your team already wrote and edited.

Does this replace journalists?

No. It carries work your journalists already did into channels you can't staff. Reporting, judgment, and bylines stay yours.

Who controls what gets published?

Your newsroom. Every workflow has an editorial gate; you can edit, hold, or reject anything.

What happens to our archive and data?

A private, dedicated instance, never pooled or used to train a shared model. An on-prem tier exists for strict data-residency needs.

Whose voice is on the audio edition?

It can be your own host's or reporter's, via a consented voice clone. A standard voice is available too.

What do we need to get started?

A CMS or RSS feed we can connect to. No uploads, no new reporter workflow. The fastest first step is a free sample.

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