Newsroom-Style Teleprompter
Read to camera at broadcast news pace with a steady, professional scroll — a newsroom-style prompter for presenters and reporters.
Welcome, everyone, and thank you for being here today.
Paragraph by paragraph, this teleprompter scrolls your script at a steady, readable pace so you can look straight down the lens and speak naturally.
Use the speed control to match your delivery, increase the font size until it's comfortable to read at a distance, and flip the mirror on if you're using a beam-splitter glass.
When you're ready, press play — and break a leg.
Tip: press Space to play/pause and ↑/↓ to change speed once the display is focused. Mirror flips the text for a beam-splitter teleprompter glass.
News presenters read faster and more evenly than conversational speakers — typically 150–180 wpm — with the prompter operator riding the speed to the anchor in a real gallery. This starts at 160 wpm for that crisp broadcast cadence; adjust live with the arrow keys as you read.
🔒 Your script stays in your browser — it is never uploaded.
Read to camera at broadcast news pace with a steady, professional scroll — a newsroom-style prompter for presenters and reporters.
About Newsroom-Style Teleprompter
Read to camera at broadcast news pace with a steady, professional scroll — a newsroom-style prompter for presenters and reporters. News presenters read faster and more evenly than conversational speakers — typically 150–180 wpm — with the prompter operator riding the speed to the anchor in a real gallery. This starts at 160 wpm for that crisp broadcast cadence; adjust live with the arrow keys as you read.
How to use Newsroom-Style Teleprompter
- 1Paste your script into Newsroom-Style Teleprompter.
- 2Set the scroll speed (words per minute) and font size to suit your delivery and reading distance.
- 3Turn on mirror mode if you're using a beam-splitter teleprompter glass.
- 4Press play (or the spacebar) and read straight down the lens — adjust speed live with the arrow keys.
Why use Newsroom-Style Teleprompter?
- ✓Your script stays on your device — nothing is uploaded.
- ✓Built on a published reference: Broadcast news delivery (~150–180 wpm).
- ✓100% free with no sign-up, no watermark and no usage limits.
- ✓Works on any device — desktop, tablet or phone — and keeps working offline once loaded.
Frequently asked questions
What does Newsroom-Style Teleprompter do?+
Read to camera at broadcast news pace with a steady, professional scroll — a newsroom-style prompter for presenters and reporters. News presenters read faster and more evenly than conversational speakers — typically 150–180 wpm — with the prompter operator riding the speed to the anchor in a real gallery.
Is my data private?+
Yes. Newsroom-Style Teleprompter runs entirely in your browser — your inputs are never uploaded, stored or logged.
What standard or source is Newsroom-Style Teleprompter based on?+
It follows Broadcast news delivery (~150–180 wpm). Always confirm against the current official document, as specifications and rates can change.
Is Newsroom-Style Teleprompter free to use?+
Yes — it is completely free with no account, no sign-up and no usage limits. There is no watermark and no paywall.
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