PR News: Journalists need stories more than ever

PR News: Journalists need stories more than ever

Hey there,

Summer’s here, and “silly season” doesn’t mean no pitching!

Journalists still need fresh angles, insights and case studies that land coverage. You have something great? Pop your pitch into the Synapse marketplace or email it to pitches@synapse.media, and we’ll get it in front of the right journalists.

Now, welcome back to The Loop – your weekly drop of live journo requests, PR expert tips  and media news.

Here’s what’s making waves this week…

🔥 MUST READ

…advice we’ve spotted from the experts

“Make sure your pitches don’t look phishy…”


PR and Content Consultant Jasper Hamill’s near-miss phishing story is a reminder: check every detail, including spelling, sender credentials and links before you hit send.
👉Read the LinkedIn post here

🔎 JOURNO REQUESTS

Here’s what journalists are currently looking for on Synapse:

Insider Media:

Stylist:

The i Paper:

Freelance:

Real Home/Future:

Metro:

Triangle News:

Daily Mirror / Express / Reach titles: 

Or head to the marketplace now to look at requests yourself.

🗞️ PR-Y STUFF

Here’s what we’ve read this week so that you don’t have to:

  • Why PR firms keep salaries under wraps – A PRWeek podcast digs into why agencies shy away from listing pay ranges in job ads, and how that secrecy could be affecting recruitment and diversity. read more
  • Reach to streamline sports coverage with 50 redundancies – Reach plc is merging its regional and national sports teams into one central hub, cutting around 50 editorial roles and sparking fresh concerns over the future of local sports journalism. read more
  • Truth, trust and downright lies – Rob Waugh argues that as misinformation spreads, PR must own transparency and ethical storytelling to protect credibility and rebuild public trust. read more
  • Tim Davie admits ‘significant failing’ by BBC – Director General Tim Davie publicly apologised for errors in the corporation’s Gaza documentary, pledging steps to rebuild trust and strengthen editorial oversight. read more
  • Which agencies are the most transparent? – Parental leave, living wage and pay gaps: a new report reveals all. read more.

📆 NEXT MONTH’S HOOKS

…just because we don’t want you missing out on stuff.

  • 1 August: Edinburgh Fringe Festival begins
  • 1 August: ‘The Bad Guys 2’ movie release date for the UK
  • 7 August: Bank of England MPC Base Rate decision – It will be reviewed to determine interest rates set by lenders and savings providers
  • 8 August: ‘The Naked Gun’ release date – A reboot starring Liam Neeson, directed by Akiva Schaffer. 
  • 9 August: Edinburgh International Book Festival begins – featuring everyone from the rising stars of fiction to Nobel Prize-winners
  • 14 August: University Clearing search peak – Searches for ‘Clearing’ spike here. Smart PR timing for universities, fintechs, student accommodation and retail brands aimed at young adults.
  • 14 August: UK economic announcements – Balance of Trade, Gross Domestic Product, Index of Services and Industrial Production announced.
  • 21 August: GCSE Results Day – MailOnline’s social platforms reach 2 in 5 school leavers. BBC’s informed that students will receive their results via the Education Record app this year.
  • 21 August: Reading & Leeds Festival begins
  • 22 August: Women’s Rugby World Cup starts – London, Bristol, Sunderland, Brighton, Northampton, Exeter, Manchester and York are the host cities.
  • 24 August: Notting Hill Carnival
  • 27 August: ‘School shoes’ searches peak – According to MailMetro Media, 46% of parents use payment schemes for back-to-school items.

✨ BEFORE YOU GO

Got something great but in a rush?

Send it over to pitches@synapse.media and we’ll get it in our marketplace for you.

FAQs

How do I register?

Registration is simple! Click here to here and then fill out your information. Our team hand verify all of our users within 24 hours. Once your account has been approved, you’ll receive an email inviting you to log in.

If you have any questions or problems, get in touch with support@synapse.media

How do you verify your users?

Our team hand-verify every single one of our users. Synapse is designed for journalists, reporters, editors and those in the media sourcing stories. It’s also designed for PR professionals. We have our own verification process, but if required, we’ll always get in touch with you directly to get some more information on your day-to-day role and to make sure Synapse is right for you.

Who is currently using Synapse?

There are over 3000 amazing people on Synapse; all of whom want to revolutionise the media relations industry. Our PR user base is from across the UK and covers a mix of agency, freelance and in-house professionals. Our journalist user base is similarly broad. There are national publications, trades, regionals and freelancers all using the platform.

Do I need to pay for Synapse?

No! At the moment, Synapse is completely free to use for all users, so register today and try it out.

Can you replace my media database?

We’d love to. But we’re not quite there yet.

Synapse believes that journalists have the right to their own data, and that by giving journalists control over their data, PRs will receive more accurate and timely information that isn’t currently available on any other database.

This means that we need to work with journalists to register them on the platform, rather than adding every UK journalist without permission. This is something our team is working on every single day.

Have a journalist or publication you’d like to see on Synapse? Get in touch and let us know at support@synapse.media

When did Synapse launch?

We launched on 21st September 2023 with over 1800 users already pre-registered. Since then we’ve grown to over 3000 users, onboarded national publications and have more news to come. Watch this space!

How do you support your users?

Our users are so important to us. You literally keep us going each and every day so we’re always here to help. From solving tech issues, demoing the platform to posting pitches and requests on your behalf when you’re just having one of those weeks, we put our users at the heart of everything we do.

If you want to read more about our users’ experiences, you can check out their stories here or get in touch with support@synapse.media

How does your AI tool work?

Depending on whether you have a journalist profile or a PR profile, you’ll have access to slightly different AI tools.

For PRs, you can save time by exploring our intelligent recommendations of which journalists to pitch to. Our AI will make recommendations based on proprietary data, saving you hours of research time.

For journalists, our secure AI assistant is there to help you as you write your stories. You’re in control of whether you use the tool and to what extent with options of a bulleted summary through to a full generative article.

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