Newsworthy.ai Launches Podcast PR to Turn Episodes into Press Coverage

July 15th, 2026 11:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Newsworthy.ai introduces Podcast PR, a product that automatically converts podcast episodes into professionally written press releases for distribution, enhancing discoverability for hosts, guests, and brands.

Newsworthy.ai Launches Podcast PR to Turn Episodes into Press Coverage

Newsworthy.ai today launched Podcast PR at podcastpr.news, a product that turns each new podcast episode into a newsroom-ready press release and distributes it through the Newsworthy.ai and Newsramp.com networks. Podcasters publish newsworthy conversations every week, but most of that material never reaches the press. Podcast PR closes that gap. Creators connect a show's RSS feed once. When a new episode goes live, the system transcribes the audio, drafts a professional release from the actual conversation, and routes it for human review before publication.

Each published credit produces a full press package, not a short blurb. A typical release includes: a news-style headline and short abstract, a five-paragraph body of roughly 450 to 550 words, a verbatim pull quote taken from the episode transcript, four to six reader FAQs grounded in the conversation, category and regional targeting tags, and banner and news imagery drawn from the show or episode artwork, including up to 10 chapter images when a feed exposes Podcasting 2.0 chapter art. Quotes are pulled from what was said on the episode. The system does not invent attributed quotes or unsupported claims. Publishers stay in control: every draft can be edited, then submitted for editorial review, before it is published and distributed.

Podcast PR follows three steps: connect a feed by adding the show's RSS URL and assigning it to a brand on Newsworthy.ai, draft from the transcript when a new episode publishes, and review and publish after editing. Each published release uses one Podcast PR credit from the brand's balance. A free Newsworthy.ai account is required to review and submit releases.

Every episode is an opportunity to promote more than just the podcast itself. Podcast PR drafts each release to identify the key topics discussed, the guests featured on the episode, and the companies and organizations mentioned throughout the conversation. That approach gives podcast hosts another way to deliver value to their guests. Instead of receiving exposure only through the podcast audience, guests and the organizations they represent also gain visibility through a professionally distributed news release designed for search engines, AI-powered search platforms, and online news discovery. The result is broader awareness for the podcast, the host, the featured guests, and the companies connected to the conversation.

"Great podcast interviews deserve to live beyond the podcast player," said David McInnis, founder of Newsworthy.ai and pioneer of the News Marketing discipline. "Podcast PR helps turn every episode into a discoverable news asset by highlighting not only the conversation itself, but also the guests, the organizations they represent, and the ideas they share. That creates lasting value for everyone involved in the episode."

Every published release receives full Newsworthy.ai and Newsramp.com distribution, syndicating to hundreds of online publications and news sites. Releases ship with deep JSON-LD structured data at no upcharge. They are public, timestamped, entity-rich, and permanently archived. That format is designed so Google can index the story and so ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini can find, understand, and cite it. Behind the scenes, releases are scored for SEO, factual density, and semantic clarity so the strongest moments from an episode become the passages most likely to surface when someone asks about the topic.

"Every podcast episode is an opportunity to build awareness," said Mark Willaman, co-founder of Newsworthy.ai. "Podcast PR helps ensure the people, companies, and ideas featured in each conversation become more discoverable long after the episode is published."

Podcast PR uses simple, credit-based, pay-per-use pricing with no subscription or retainer. One credit publishes and distributes one press release from a podcast episode. Pricing starts at $129 per release, with substantial savings available through multi-credit packages for frequent podcasters. Podcast PR is available now at podcastpr.news.

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