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Korea Newswire Unveils Intelligent PR Platform With Largest Media Database

KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 (Bernama) -- Korea Newswire, a press release distribution service provider, has launched MediaBee, a comprehensive PR intelligence platform that leverages Korea’s largest media database to streamline complex local market dynamics for global companies and agencies.

“Success in Korea’s dynamic media environment requires more than just data; it demands actionable, localised intelligence.

“MediaBee integrates our decades of trusted media expertise with cutting-edge AI to empower global brands to execute PR campaigns with the same strategic precision as seasoned local insiders,” said Korea Newswire Chief Executive Officer, Dong-Ho Shin.

According to a statement, MediaBee integrates a database of 40,000 journalists and 7,000 media outlets, updated daily through more than 900 automated profile updates.

By tracking real-time article activity, the platform provides PR teams with detailed profiles—from specific beats to outlet influence—allowing highly personalised and effective media strategies.

The platform processes up to 200,000 articles per day, offering advanced analytics to evaluate sentiment trends, media resonance, and campaign efficacy, while helping mitigate reputational risks.

MediaBee also centralises the PR workflow by unifying press release orchestration with targeted media relations and real-time impact tracking. Its artificial intelligence suite is designed to navigate the nuances of Korean journalism, supporting content architecture and headline optimisation aligned with local editorial standards.

MediaBee is now available to global organisations and PR agencies seeking to amplify their media impact in South Korea.

-- BERNAMA