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Who Covers It Helps You Instantly Locate Relevant Journalists

Who Covers It is a search platform designed to connect users with journalists based on specific topics. The tool allows founders, PR professionals, and communicators to input a subject of interest and receive a curated list of journalists who have recently covered related stories.

This approach eliminates the need to manually sift through articles or subscribe to costly PR databases. Results are generated quickly, offering immediate insights into who is actively reporting on particular areas. The platform’s free access model aims to lower barriers for small businesses or startups seeking media outreach. While it does not provide editorial evaluation or guarantee engagement, it streamlines the discovery process, allowing teams to identify potential media contacts efficiently and make informed decisions about outreach strategies in a time-sensitive environment.
Trend Themes
1. Real-time Journalist Discovery - A real-time matching layer that surfaces journalists actively covering topics could displace static PR lists and accelerate outreach timing.
2. Democratized PR Access - Free, searchable journalist databases lower barriers for small organizations and threaten subscription-based media contact services.
3. Topic-based Media Mapping - Fine-grained topic mapping of reporters enables predictive targeting and the emergence of automated outreach workflows.
Industry Implications
1. Public Relations - Traditional PR firms reliant on proprietary databases may face margin pressure as accessible tools reduce the need for expensive data subscriptions.
2. Startup Communications - Early-stage companies gaining direct access to journalist networks could reshape how nascent brands establish media presence and credibility.
3. Newsroom Analytics - Media-monitoring and analytics vendors stand to integrate journalist-discovery signals into products that provide novel editorial and commercial intelligence.

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