When the news
was the news.
AudioBulletin.com is a brand position for a kind of news we used to take for granted — straight, brief, on the hour, and free of whose side you took on the way to work. The voice was steady. The facts were checked. You trusted what came out of the speaker because the speaker had something to lose if you couldn't.
Neutral.
Verified.
Brief.
Three plain rules the brand sits on. They are not innovations. They are the way the bulletin worked when the bulletin still mattered — and the reason the voice on the radio was the same voice you trusted with your morning coffee.
Neutral.
The first job is reporting, not persuading. The bulletin says what happened, where it happened, who confirmed it, and steps quietly away. The listener decides what to feel about it — the bulletin's job is to make sure they have the facts to feel anything at all.
Verified.
Two sources before air. A name on every story. A correction read aloud in the next bulletin if it's wrong. Nothing in the playlist that hasn't been checked by a human who answers for it — not algorithmic confidence, not engagement, not vibes.
Brief.
Five minutes, on the hour. Long enough to cover what the day demands, short enough to fit between the kettle and the door. Nothing padded, nothing chased. When there is nothing new worth saying, the bulletin is comfortable saying so.
Five minutes,
read by a real voice.
The format itself is the product. A fixed length, a fixed cadence, a fixed sign-off. You know what you're getting before you press play, and you know it will be over in time to catch the bus.
What follows is a sample bulletin transcript — the way it would read in the booth, with time codes, source notes, and a sign-off in the way the brand intends to write them.
Four ways to put it back on the air.
AudioBulletin.com is a brand position before it is a product. Four illustrative directions a buyer could take the name in — each one stands on the same charter.
A flagship audio news brand
A short-form audio publication for thoughtful readers — five minutes on the hour, named anchors, named editors, and a public correction read aloud in the very next bulletin when something is wrong. Subscription or sponsor-funded, ad-light by design.
A network of local bulletins
A franchise of short city- and county-level audio bulletins — school boards, city council, the bridge work, the high-school score — in the same fixed format, by reporters who actually live there. The local paper, rebuilt as audio.
A verified news brief for kids
A short, careful, age-appropriate audio brief for households — the world's news, told plainly, without the chyron and without the panic. A trust brand parents are happy to leave running in the kitchen.
An AI summary brief with a human at the desk
An AI-summarised audio brief assembled from primary sources, then read out, verified, and signed off by a named editor before it ever ships. The speed of automation, the accountability of the old desk — the way trust gets re-earned in the new era.
The name, the charter, the page — yours for $150.
AudioBulletin.com is offered as a brandable two-word .com plus this conceptual treatment. There is no operating station or publication; what transfers is the domain name and the freedom to take this — or any other — direction with it.
- Memorable, exact-keyword two-word .com with built-in editorial gravity
- Carries equally as a flagship publication, a local network, or a verified-AI brand
- Reads as serious without sounding stiff — rare in the audio-news category
- Concept treatment included as a starting point (this page)
- Clean transfer via registrar push or EOI
- No trademarks researched on your behalf — buyer due diligence required