The Media Ecosystem Is Breaking
The media is a delicate ecosystem. When the industry takes without giving back, it collapses. Legacy PR tech and tired databases are failing journalists by prioritising volume over relevance, trust, and real relationships.
As PR systems built for contact management struggle to keep up with a fragmented attention economy, narrative intelligence is emerging as the next layer in how stories are shaped, targeted, and made publishable.
The problem is no longer access, it is relevance
The problem in modern communications is no longer access. It is relevance.
For years, PR and communications teams have relied on vast media databases to solve the distribution challenge. If you could identify the right journalist, match them to the right beat, and send the right pitch, the system was supposed to work. It was efficient, scalable, and predictable in theory.
In practice, it is breaking down.
The assumption underneath these systems is simple: journalism can be mapped through contact points and historical coverage. But that assumption no longer holds in a media environment shaped by fragmentation, algorithmic amplification, shifting editorial priorities, and audience fatigue. The mechanics of “who to contact” have not disappeared, but they are no longer the problem that determines whether a story travels.
PR’s Real Problem Is Relevance, Not Reach
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ helps organisations move beyond outdated media databases by focusing on relevance over access, ensuring stories reach the right journalists with context that actually gets coverage.
PR’s Real Problem Is Relevance, Not Reach
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ helps organisations move beyond outdated media databases by focusing on relevance over access, ensuring stories reach the right journalists with context that actually gets coverage.
Contact lists don’t explain editorial decisions anymore
What determines success now is context.
A pitch is not rejected because the journalist is unreachable. It is ignored because it does not fit the narrative conditions of the moment—what that journalist is actively covering, how their publication is positioning stories, what their audience is responding to, and how trust is being negotiated in real time. None of that is captured in traditional media systems, which remain anchored to static data about past coverage and contact information.
This creates a widening gap between the operational tools PR teams use and the actual dynamics of modern media. On one side, there are systems optimised for scale and retrieval. On the other, a communications environment that behaves less like a database and more like a constantly shifting editorial organism.
WHY CONTACT LISTS CAN’T PREDICT COVERAGE
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ moves PR beyond static contact lists by focusing on real-time context, helping organisations align stories with evolving editorial narratives and modern media dynamics for better relevance and coverage.
WHY CONTACT LISTS CAN’T PREDICT COVERAGE
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ moves PR beyond static contact lists by focusing on real-time context, helping organisations align stories with evolving editorial narratives and modern media dynamics for better relevance and coverage.
The paradox of more data and less impact
The result is an industry paradox: more targeting precision than ever before, yet declining story pickup rates. More automation, yet less resonance. More data, yet less certainty about what will actually land.
The problem is not volume. It is interpretation.
Legacy approaches assume that better segmentation solves communication. But segmentation alone cannot account for timing, narrative saturation, editorial fatigue, or the subtle shifts in what a newsroom is willing to amplify at any given moment. These are not contact problems. They are contextual ones.
A new layer is replacing the database model
This is where a different approach emerges, one that moves beyond contact management entirely.
Instead of treating media as a list of journalists, it treats it as a living system of narrative conditions. Instead of asking who should receive this pitch, it asks what version of this story is most likely to be trusted, published, and amplified in this specific editorial environment, right now.
That shift is the foundation of Lookatmedia™.
Lookatmedia™ is built on the premise that the future of communications is not distribution, it is narrative intelligence. It analyses the relationship between organisations, stories, journalists, and audience signals to determine not just where to send content, but how to structure it so it becomes inherently more publishable.
In this model, journalists are not endpoints in a database. They are part of a dynamic editorial system. Stories are not assets to distribute. They are constructs that must be shaped for relevance before they ever reach a newsroom.
The Paradox of More Data, Less Impact in PR
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ replaces database-driven PR with narrative intelligence, shaping stories for real-time editorial conditions so they are more trusted, relevant, and likely to be published and amplified.
The Paradox of More Data, Less Impact in PR
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ replaces database-driven PR with narrative intelligence, shaping stories for real-time editorial conditions so they are more trusted, relevant, and likely to be published and amplified.
From contact systems to narrative systems
This reframes the entire communications stack.
Legacy media databases optimise for retrieval, finding contacts, categorising beats, and tracking historical coverage. Lookatmedia optimises for interpretation, understanding how narratives travel through modern media ecosystems and how they can be engineered for alignment with editorial reality.
It represents a shift from who to contact to what will actually land.
In that shift, databases become infrastructure. Contacts become inputs. And narrative intelligence becomes the deciding layer between visibility and silence.
The future of PR is not access, it is alignment
The implication is clear. If relevance is determined before distribution, then the most important work in communications happens long before a pitch is sent.
It happens at the level of narrative design.
And in that world, the organisations that win will not be the ones with the biggest media lists. They will be the ones with the clearest understanding of how to shape stories that the media system is already prepared to accept.
That is the gap Lookatmedia™ is built to close.
From Contact Lists to Narrative Systems
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ shifts PR from contact-based databases to narrative intelligence, helping organisations design stories that align with modern editorial reality and are more likely to be trusted, published, and amplified.
From Contact Lists to Narrative Systems
Lookatmedia™
Lookatmedia™ shifts PR from contact-based databases to narrative intelligence, helping organisations design stories that align with modern editorial reality and are more likely to be trusted, published, and amplified.