Which Wire Service?
PR for non-PR People: Handy-to-Know Context
Word count is one driver of cost for releases but so are the markets you’re targeting for distribution. For example, Vermont is a smaller market than New York or California and will cost significantly less than if you include a major market in your selection. Whereas New York or California will cost more but have a significantly higher number of outlets reached. At the same time, if the geographies are not concentrated it is sometimes better to go with a national circuit. Services can also offer pre-filtered lists according to industry that is another factor in the audience-cost considerations. Including a visual/logos can also add to the base price.
The first questions are really:
What are the audiences you’re trying to reach (e.g. local & state leaders vs industry stakeholders)
What is your goal with them (volume of impressions or impressions in the right smaller markets)
Does your audience have an industry or geographic concentration
The second is question is the purpose of the release:
Newswire releases offer:
Time-stamped disclosure and simultaneous push to newsrooms
Broad, instant saturation within markets shooting for multiple pick-ups
Compliance and archival needs
Other avenues like self-publishing and/or pitch-adjacent services offer:
Contextual, narrative-driven outreach to journalists
Focus on region- or issue-specific topics that aren’t stake in the ground announcements
Meant to start conversations, not just mark a high-profile event in the public record
The contrast in pricing is who’s guaranteed to see it vs who could see it:
PR Newswire has the larger US newsroom penetration, are big for national political desks and federal policy outlets and offer more exposure to the major dailies – it is the long-standing default for gov agencies and Fortune 500s when they issue a release
Businesswire is big with financial desks, institutional & capital market media and they have a high disclosure-grade credibility, which may also translate into needing more approval on the wire side before they’ll approve publishing
GlobeNewswire has a leaner media list and less reach into US policy reporter circles, it is leveraged more often in investor-relations contexts for announcements that aren’t part of major PR pushes, but are part of documenting an organization’s progress and priorities
eReleases doesn’t use the same process as the wire services’ relationship to newsrooms, but instead reaches out directly to reporters and has a curated list
Self-publish to News Page this works when you have existing relationships with industry news aggregators who monitor your news page and/or have relationships with reporters you can pitch direct with links to your news page
Option #1 PR Newswire
Best for: Maximum reach, government visibility, national media
Membership Fee: $195/year
Core pricing model: Per-word + per-region
Base word count: 400 words
Base price: $805–$8,700 depending on state/region
Visuals: considers org logo to be a visual @ $495 / visual
Additional words: $195 per 100 words
Geographic pricing levers:
State
Regional (e.g., Northeast)
National
Other cost drivers:
Multimedia embeds
SEO enhancements
Targeted industry circuits (e.g., government, finance)
Option #2 Business Wire
Business Wire often lands 10–20% less than PR Newswire for similar reach.
Best for: Credibility with finance, policy, and institutional audiences
Core pricing model: Per-word + per-distribution tier
Base word count: 400 words
Base price: ~$760–$960 (local/state), ~$5,400+ (national)
Visuals: includes logo for free, otherwise $425 for 1st visual and $225 each additional
Additional words: $195 per 100 words
Geographic pricing levers:
Local / state
Regional
National
Other cost drivers:
Industry targeting
Multimedia
Disclosure-grade formatting
Option #3 GlobeNewswire
Often 30–60% cheaper than PR Newswire for similar word counts.
Best for: Budget-conscious distribution, nonprofits, foundations
Watch-out: Less prestige in U.S. policy media than PRN/BW
Core pricing model: Flat tiers + per-word overage
Base word count: 400 words
Base price: ~$150–$760 depending on region
Visuals: includes logo for free, otherwise $15-200 for 1st visual w/ option for visual carousel
Additional words: $150 per 100 words
Geographic pricing levers:
State
Regional
National
Other cost drivers:
Multimedia
International distribution
SEO add-ons
Option #4 eReleases
Best understood as: a hybrid press distribution + earned media support service, not a traditional wire.
Core pricing model: Flat pricing ~$399–$599
Base word count: often will go up to 600 words before additional cost
Base price: no geographic price cliffs
Visuals: includes logo for free, otherwise $100 - 150 / visual
They distribute releases via:
A curated media database
Select wire syndication partners
Direct journalist outreach lists not the same proprietary newsroom pipes as PR Newswire or Business Wire
Our Recommendation for Smaller Organizations if Managing Cost is the Priority:
GlobeNewswire is a solid cost-conscious option
OR if considering whether or not to do a release at all eReleases might be great to try for announcements that are more comms/initiative awareness vs releases are that are part of a larger coordinated marketing/PR push