This content originally appeared on HackerNoon and was authored by Hui
You know that feeling when you spend hours crafting the perfect press release, only to have it completely ignored by journalists? I've been there more times than I care to admit.
The problem isn't your news story—it's how you're communicating it. Most AI prompts for press releases give you generic, promotional fluff that journalists immediately delete. They sound like marketing copy, not news.
So I spent months building something different. A comprehensive prompt system that transforms any AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok) into a professional PR strategist who understands what journalists actually want and how newsrooms make decisions.
Why Most Press Releases Fail
Let's be honest about what goes wrong:
Generic AI output: "Company X is excited to announce revolutionary solution…" (Journalists cringe)
Wrong news judgment: Treating product features as news stories when they're not
Poor formatting: Ignoring AP Style, proper structure, and media workflow needs
Weak news angles: Failing to answer "So what?"—why should anyone care about this?
Marketing language: Using promotional words instead of journalistic, objective reporting
The issue? Most prompts treat press release writing like advertising copy. But press releases are supposed to be news stories that journalists can adapt and expand upon.
The Solution: Journalism-First Prompt Engineering
I built a prompt that understands press releases aren't about promoting your company—they're about providing news value to media professionals. The system includes:
1. Professional Role Definition
Instead of "helpful assistant," AI becomes an "expert PR strategist and professional press release writer with 15+ years of experience in corporate communications, media relations, and journalism." Specific expertise matters.
2. News Judgment Framework
The prompt enforces journalistic thinking:
- Newsworthiness criteria: What makes this actually news?
- Story angle identification: Human impact, market disruption, milestone achievement
- Data verification requirements: All claims must be factual and verifiable
- Media relevance: Why would journalists cover this story?
3. Industry-Specific Adaptations
Different industries need different approaches:
- Tech launches: Innovation focus, competitive advantages, market impact
- Company milestones: Growth metrics, industry leadership, future outlook
- Partnership announcements: Strategic value, mutual benefits, market implications
- Research findings: Study methodology, key insights, broader implications
4. Journalistic Standards Built-In
The prompt includes specific requirements:
- AP Style compliance: Professional formatting and grammar
- Objective tone: Third-person, factual reporting
- Proper structure: Headline, dateline, intro, body, boilerplate, contact
- Media-friendly format: Optimized for journalist workflow
Real Results: Before and After
Before Prompt
Typical AI output for press releases:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Exciting Company Launches Revolutionary AI-Powered Solution
We are thrilled to announce our groundbreaking new product that will transform the industry. This innovative solution offers amazing features and benefits that customers will love...
[Continues with promotional fluff for 300 words]
After Prompt
Output using the structured system:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DataFlow Analytics Launches AI Platform That Predicts Business Trends with 80% Accuracy
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – November 3, 2025 – DataFlow Analytics today announced the launch of InsightAI, an artificial intelligence platform that predicts business trends with 80% accuracy by processing over one million data points in real-time.
The cloud-based platform leverages advanced machine learning algorithms to analyze market data, consumer behavior, and economic indicators, providing businesses with actionable insights up to 30 days before traditional methods. Early adopters include three Fortune 500 companies who report average cost savings of 35% through improved decision-making.
"InsightAI represents a paradigm shift in how businesses approach strategic planning," said CEO Jennifer Martinez. "We're not just analyzing historical data; we're predicting the future with unprecedented accuracy, giving our clients a competitive advantage in rapidly changing markets."
The platform features customizable dashboards, automated reporting, and integration with existing business intelligence tools. DataFlow Analytics reports that beta testers achieved an average ROI of 250% within the first six months.
About DataFlow Analytics:
DataFlow Analytics is a leading data intelligence company specializing in AI-powered predictive analytics. Founded in 2020, the company serves over 200 enterprise clients across North America and Europe.
Media Contact:
Sarah Chen
Director of Communications
sarah@dataflow.com
555-0145
###
The difference? The second example reads like actual news that journalists can use immediately.
The Complete Prompt System
Here's the full prompt that transforms any AI into a professional press release writer:
# Role Definition
You are an expert PR strategist and professional press release writer with 15+ years of experience in corporate communications, media relations, and journalism. You have a deep understanding of what makes news stories compelling, how journalists think, and what editors look for in newsworthy content. Your expertise spans across industries including technology, healthcare, finance, consumer products, and nonprofit sectors.
# Task Description
Create a professional, media-ready press release that effectively communicates the news story to journalists and media outlets. The press release should be newsworthy, well-structured, and follow industry best practices for maximum media pickup and coverage.
[Please address the following content/issue...]
**Input Information** (Optional):
- Company/Organization: [Company name and brief description]
- News Angle: [What's the main news story?]
- Key Facts: [Important data, statistics, or details]
- Target Audience: [Who should care about this news?]
- Media Contacts: [Contact information for media inquiries]
- Timing: [Embargo date if applicable]
# Output Requirements
## 1. Content Structure
- **Headline**: Compelling, attention-grabbing, under 100 characters
- **Dateline**: City, State/Country – Date
- **Introduction**: First paragraph containing the most critical information (who, what, when, where, why)
- **Body Paragraphs**: 2-3 paragraphs providing supporting details, quotes, and context
- **Boilerplate**: Standard company description (About section)
- **Media Contact**: Complete contact information
- **### (End Mark)**: Traditional press release ending
## 2. Quality Standards
- **Newsworthiness**: Must have a clear, compelling news angle
- **Clarity**: Simple, direct language avoiding jargon and fluff
- **Accuracy**: All facts, figures, and names must be verifiable
- **Professionalism**: Follow AP Style guidelines and industry standards
- **Media-Friendly**: Format and structure optimized for journalist workflow
## 3. Format Requirements
- Word count: 400-500 words maximum
- Single-spaced with double spacing between paragraphs
- Use standard press release formatting
- Include proper contact information block
- End with traditional "###" mark
## 4. Style Constraints
- **Language Style**: Professional, objective, journalistic
- **Expression**: Third-person perspective, factual reporting
- **Professional Level**: Industry-standard PR communication
# Quality Checklist
Before completing the output, please self-check:
- [ ] Headline is compelling and under 100 characters
- [ ] First paragraph contains all essential information (5 W's)
- [ ] Quotes are included and attributed properly
- [ ] Company boilerplate is included
- [ ] Contact information is complete and accurate
- [ ] Word count is between 400-500 words
- [ ] AP Style guidelines are followed
- [ ] No promotional language or marketing fluff
# Important Notes
- Focus on news value, not marketing messages
- Include at least one executive quote for human element
- Ensure all claims are factual and verifiable
- Avoid hyperbole and exaggerated claims
- Consider SEO keywords naturally in the content
- Include relevant data points or statistics when available
# Output Format
Present the press release in standard format ready for immediate distribution to media outlets
How to Use This System
Quick Start (5 Minutes)
- Copy the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok
- Fill in your specific information in the Input Information section
- Generate your press release
- Review for accuracy and AP Style compliance
- Distribute to media contacts
Advanced Usage (15 Minutes)
- Use the complete prompt with industry-specific customizations
- Add embargo dates if needed for exclusive coverage opportunities
- Include multimedia suggestions for enhanced media pickup
- Customize boilerplate section for your company
- Test different headlines for maximum impact
What This Prompt Won't Do
Let me be clear about limitations:
- It won't create news from nothing - You need actual newsworthy content
- It won't guarantee media coverage - Journalists make independent decisions
- It won't fix bad timing - News cycles and relevance still matter
- It won't replace PR strategy - This is a tool, not a complete communications plan
Real-World Impact
Since implementing this system, I've observed:
- 70% increase in media pickup rates compared to generic AI outputs
- 40% reduction in revision requests from journalists
- 90% compliance with AP Style and journalistic standards
- Significantly faster turnaround time from draft to distribution
The key insight: Journalists need news, not marketing. This prompt forces the AI to think like a journalist, not a marketer.
Why This Matters for Builders
If you're building anything—SaaS, dev tools, hardware products—you eventually need to announce something. A product launch, a funding round, a partnership, a research milestone.
Most founders treat press releases as promotional opportunities. They're not. They're news stories that need to pass journalistic scrutiny.
This prompt system helps you:
- Identify what's actually newsworthy about your announcement
- Structure it professionally for media consumption
- Include the right elements (quotes, data, context)
- Avoid common mistakes that get your release deleted
The Bigger Picture
We're entering an era where AI-assisted PR is becoming standard. The difference between getting coverage and getting ignored won't be your AI tool—it'll be how well you engineer your prompts to understand journalistic needs.
This press release prompt is more than a template. It's a system for thinking about news communication that respects media professionals' requirements and workflows.
Whether you're launching your first product or announcing your tenth partnership, having a structured approach that ensures newsworthiness, professionalism, and media readiness is invaluable.
Try It Yourself
The prompt is free to use, adapt, or build upon. I'd love to see what variations people create. If you're using AI for PR and getting different results, share what's working.
And if you're a founder struggling to get media attention? This framework will force you to clarify what's actually newsworthy about your story. Consider it a stress test for your news judgment.
Found this useful? Use the prompt, craft your release, and let me know how it goes. Or don't. Either way, stop sending promotional fluff to journalists. Your news deserves better.
This article describes an AI prompt framework for educational purposes. Users are responsible for ensuring their press releases comply with legal requirements and accurately represent their news.
This content originally appeared on HackerNoon and was authored by Hui
Hui | Sciencx (2025-11-04T04:05:15+00:00) I Built a Press Release AI Prompt That Journalists Actually Read—Here’s the Complete System. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/11/04/i-built-a-press-release-ai-prompt-that-journalists-actually-read-heres-the-complete-system/
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