New Technology Built by Journalists, Promises to Counter Media Job Losses by Improving Archaic Newsroom Workflows

Rolli– a searchable platform for media producers - Newsshooter

At a time when journalists are expected to do more with less, Southern California-based software platform, Rolli, has launched the first and only Newsroom as a Service™ providing journalists with innovative newsgathering tools to help them quickly find vetted experts and news events.

This is why Rolli is a game-changer for the news industry:

ETHOS: Created by journalists for journalists
ABUNDANCE: The platform boasts over 5,000 vetted experts from reputable organizations and affiliations, and is growing quickly.
TOOLS: Pre-loaded local and national news planning calendar with relevant events, Expert Database, NewsDesk, and Audience Insights.
ACCESS: Levels the playing field for experts by favoring deep expertise over deep pockets.
DIVERSITY: Leads to increased diversity of experts quoted in the news
TRUST: Rolli uses a vigorous seven-step vetting and verification process for sources and keeps all journalist information private.
SPEED: Journalists have reported saving up to 20 hours per week by using Rolli.
COST: Free to journalists, for a limited time.

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Rolli launched during the pandemic and has already helped journalists at over 300 local, national, and digital news outlets reduce time spent on finding credible sources while maintaining the highest journalistic reporting standards. Meanwhile, supporting the growing number of independent and freelance journalists who do not have access to robust newsroom tools and resources.

Founder quote:
“During my time as a Senior Producer at CNN, and visits to numerous newsrooms around the country, I witnessed firsthand the long and archaic process of finding and vetting sources to add to stories,” said Nick Toso, Founder of Rolli. “We created Rolli to make the lives of journalists and media professionals easier by helping them find the most specialized thought-leaders for their stories, while leveling the playing field for experts, ensuring that deep expertise is favored over deep pockets or expensive PR spin.”

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