Appearing in the media no longer automatically builds a reputation.
In an environment saturated with messages, media coverage has
increasingly less ability to establish a position on its own.
What sets an organisation apart is not how often it appears,
but whether each appearance reinforces a recognisable position.
We work with organisations that want their media presence to be part of an influence system, not an activity disconnected from the rest of their communication.
Defining the position the organisation wants to build in the public space, which conversations it wants to participate in and which it does not. Before managing media, you need to know where you speak from.
Preparation and management of interviews, statements and public appearances at moments of special relevance: launches, strategic announcements and situations of media pressure.
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We understand the organisation’s positioning, which territories belong to it and who its spokespeople are before contacting any journalist.
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Journalists turn to sources that have something to say, not to those that appear most often. We build relationships based on genuine relevance.
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Media work is always connected to editorial content, spokesmanship and the organisation’s discourse. It is not a parallel channel.
A conventional PR agency optimises for coverage: more placements, more media, more reach. We optimise for positioning: ensuring each appearance reinforces a recognisable position over time.
Yes, but order matters. Before seeking coverage, it is worth being clear about what position you want to build. An organisation without a defined criteria that achieves coverage amplifies inconsistency, not positioning.
Not solely by number of placements. We assess whether coverage reinforces the defined positioning territories and whether media presence accumulates into legitimacy or merely into isolated visibility.
Yes. The map of relevant media includes generalist, sector-specific and digital outlets. There is no fixed hierarchy — it depends on where legitimacy is built in each sector.