Press releases, on the network.
AXIA operates a network of media properties and news platforms. Companies, campaigns, and organisations can place press releases across the network for a fee. Distribution is selective; the network is built for signal, not volume.
What gets distributed
Material news from operating businesses, public-policy organisations, technology launches, capital announcements, and civic-tech projects. The release is reviewed for fit before it runs. AXIA does not distribute spam, unverified claims, or thinly disguised advertising.
What the network is
A set of news and media properties operated by AXIA. The roster is not currently disclosed by name. Coverage is multi-property by default — a single submission lands across the network rather than on a single outlet — and is editorially gated property by property.
How a release runs
- Inquire. Open the private channel and share the release subject and the target window.
- Submit. Send the release as final text plus assets (logos, headshots, photography) under the agreed format.
- Review. AXIA reviews for fit, factual claims, and disclosure obligations. Edits are coordinated, not imposed.
- Distribute. The release goes live across the network on the agreed date, with consistent metadata, schema, and citation routing.
- Report. A post-run report covers properties placed, reach, and inbound activity attributable to the release.
Pricing
Pricing is by inquiry. Rates depend on scope (which subset of properties), embargo terms, asset complexity, and turnaround. A first conversation establishes the brief and surfaces a fixed quote before any commitment.
What AXIA will not run
- Claims that cannot be substantiated within the release itself.
- Pay-for-coverage editorial. Distribution is paid; the framing is not for sale.
- Releases that compete with active AXIA-operated platforms in ways the network cannot fairly cover.
- Anything in conflict with the doctrines on /doctrine.html.
Start the conversation.
Distribution inquiries route through AXIA's private channel — open it with a one-line description of the release and the target window.