[Held for 3 days from April 14 (Tue)] You can create "releases that are read". The reality of information dissemination seen in numbers: "Press Release Major Survey 2026" Free Webinar
A free webinar explaining the commonalities of "read" press releases and the latest trends based on massive 2025 data, aimed at PR professionals.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: April 10, 2026 at 19:00
- 🔍 Collected: April 11, 2026 at 00:28 (5h 28m after Published)
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: April 20, 2026 at 01:07 (216h 39m after Collected)
"Why are your press releases not being read?"
You distribute them, but they don't get published.
You tweak the title, but the response doesn't change.
Does this lack of traction sound familiar?
Actually, there is a clear "trend" and "reproducibility" to press releases that get read.
In this webinar, based on massive press release data distributed in 2025, we will thoroughly explain the "commonalities of press releases that are read and published."
We will deliver the latest trends and how to create primary information that leads to results.
## Why it's necessary to "create releases with data" now
Press releases have shifted from an era where just sending them out meant they reached people, to an era where only selected ones are read.
- Intensified competition due to information overload
- Changes in the interests of reporters and media
- Reading behavior where "90% is decided" by the title
It is becoming difficult to achieve results relying solely on intuition and experience.
## What you will learn in this webinar
In this seminar, we will explain the following based on actual data:
- Overview of press release distribution in 2025
- Frequently used buzzwords
- Trends in titles with high read rates
- Elements that easily lead to buzz
Furthermore, in the second half of the program, we will share practical knowledge on:
- Latest trends in survey releases
- How to create "primary information" that leads to results
## For those feeling these challenges
- Those who want to level up their press releases
- Those who want to know the recent interest trends of reporters and media
- Those who want to efficiently
You distribute them, but they don't get published.
You tweak the title, but the response doesn't change.
Does this lack of traction sound familiar?
Actually, there is a clear "trend" and "reproducibility" to press releases that get read.
In this webinar, based on massive press release data distributed in 2025, we will thoroughly explain the "commonalities of press releases that are read and published."
We will deliver the latest trends and how to create primary information that leads to results.
## Why it's necessary to "create releases with data" now
Press releases have shifted from an era where just sending them out meant they reached people, to an era where only selected ones are read.
- Intensified competition due to information overload
- Changes in the interests of reporters and media
- Reading behavior where "90% is decided" by the title
It is becoming difficult to achieve results relying solely on intuition and experience.
## What you will learn in this webinar
In this seminar, we will explain the following based on actual data:
- Overview of press release distribution in 2025
- Frequently used buzzwords
- Trends in titles with high read rates
- Elements that easily lead to buzz
Furthermore, in the second half of the program, we will share practical knowledge on:
- Latest trends in survey releases
- How to create "primary information" that leads to results
## For those feeling these challenges
- Those who want to level up their press releases
- Those who want to know the recent interest trends of reporters and media
- Those who want to efficiently