MediaFuse Joins Google for Startups Cloud Program to Scale AI-Driven, PR Distribution

MediaFuse, the leading performance-focused PR distribution network specializing in niche industry verticals, today announced it has been accepted into the Google for Startups Cloud Program. By running its AI-driven distribution platform on Google Cloud, MediaFuse enables brands to deliver press releases with greater speed, precision, and global reach than ever before.

MediaFuse operates a portfolio of specialized newswires — including Chainwire, CyberNewswire, FinanceWire, GamingWire, and PlayNewswire — designed to give brands direct access to highly targeted audiences. The platform combines industry-specific distribution channels with AI-driven targeting to ensure each announcement reaches the right audience, in the right market, at the right time.

MediaFuse’s use of Google Cloud includes:

· Vertex AI platform — Powers AI/ML-driven PR crafting, validation, and optimization.

· Gemini — Enhances generative AI capabilities for intelligent content analysis, summarization, and language refinement.

· Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) — Manages scalable, containerized workloads for high-volume PR processing.

· Cloud Run — Enables serverless, fast-deploy services with zero infrastructure management.

· BigQuery — Processes massive datasets for analytics, impact predictions, and performance tracking.

· Dataflow — Orchestrates real-time and batch data pipelines for PR readiness checks and distribution analysis.

Over the next six months, MediaFuse plans to integrate advanced industry-specific AI models to ensure press releases are impactful, compliant, and optimized for timing and targeting. The company is also expanding real-time automation for channel selection and audience reach, enabling brands to respond instantly to breaking news cycles.

Key differentiators of MediaFuse’s Google Cloud-enabled infrastructure include:

· Multi-zone, multi-region deployments for near-instant, simultaneous distribution to North America, Europe, and APAC.

· Burst-ready scalability to handle thousands of PRs during high-traffic events such as IPOs, product launches, or crisis communications.

· Real-time PR readiness checks to ensure compliance, tone, and factual accuracy before publication.

· Carbon-neutral infrastructure, leveraging Google Cloud’s sustainability initiatives.

“By running our platform on Google Cloud, we’re able to deliver press releases with unmatched speed, precision, and reliability — empowering brands to reach the exact audiences they need, at the exact moment that matters,” said Hagai Zisser, COO of MediaFuse.“At Google Cloud, we believe that startups have shaped the world we live in today and will continue to do so in the decades ahead. It’s our pleasure to partner with MediaFuse, a leading accelerator in Israel, and equip their founders with our open and optimized stack for AI, broad choice of infrastructure solutions, and many important resources tailored for startups,” said James Lee, General Manager, Startups and AI, Google Cloud.

About MediaFuse

MediaFuse (https://mediafuse.org/) is the leading performance-focused PR distribution network, delivering news to targeted global audiences via its brands Chainwire, CyberNewswire, FinanceWire, GamingWire, and PlayNewswire. Serving over 2,000 clients and distributing more than 10,000 press releases, MediaFuse combines industry-specific reach with global, near-instant distribution to meet the pace of breaking news.

MediaFuse, the leading performance-focused PR distribution network specializing in niche industry verticals, today announced it has been accepted into the Google for Startups Cloud Program. By running its AI-driven distribution platform on Google Cloud, MediaFuse enables brands to deliver press releases with greater speed, precision, and global reach than ever before.

MediaFuse operates a portfolio of specialized newswires — including Chainwire, CyberNewswire, FinanceWire, GamingWire, and PlayNewswire — designed to give brands direct access to highly targeted audiences. The platform combines industry-specific distribution channels with AI-driven targeting to ensure each announcement reaches the right audience, in the right market, at the right time.

MediaFuse’s use of Google Cloud includes:

· Vertex AI platform — Powers AI/ML-driven PR crafting, validation, and optimization.

· Gemini — Enhances generative AI capabilities for intelligent content analysis, summarization, and language refinement.

· Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) — Manages scalable, containerized workloads for high-volume PR processing.

· Cloud Run — Enables serverless, fast-deploy services with zero infrastructure management.

· BigQuery — Processes massive datasets for analytics, impact predictions, and performance tracking.

· Dataflow — Orchestrates real-time and batch data pipelines for PR readiness checks and distribution analysis.

Over the next six months, MediaFuse plans to integrate advanced industry-specific AI models to ensure press releases are impactful, compliant, and optimized for timing and targeting. The company is also expanding real-time automation for channel selection and audience reach, enabling brands to respond instantly to breaking news cycles.

Key differentiators of MediaFuse’s Google Cloud-enabled infrastructure include:

· Multi-zone, multi-region deployments for near-instant, simultaneous distribution to North America, Europe, and APAC.

· Burst-ready scalability to handle thousands of PRs during high-traffic events such as IPOs, product launches, or crisis communications.

· Real-time PR readiness checks to ensure compliance, tone, and factual accuracy before publication.

· Carbon-neutral infrastructure, leveraging Google Cloud’s sustainability initiatives.

“By running our platform on Google Cloud, we’re able to deliver press releases with unmatched speed, precision, and reliability — empowering brands to reach the exact audiences they need, at the exact moment that matters,” said Hagai Zisser, COO of MediaFuse.“At Google Cloud, we believe that startups have shaped the world we live in today and will continue to do so in the decades ahead. It’s our pleasure to partner with MediaFuse, a leading accelerator in Israel, and equip their founders with our open and optimized stack for AI, broad choice of infrastructure solutions, and many important resources tailored for startups,” said James Lee, General Manager, Startups and AI, Google Cloud.

About MediaFuse

MediaFuse (https://mediafuse.org/) is the leading performance-focused PR distribution network, delivering news to targeted global audiences via its brands Chainwire, CyberNewswire, FinanceWire, GamingWire, and PlayNewswire. Serving over 2,000 clients and distributing more than 10,000 press releases, MediaFuse combines industry-specific reach with global, near-instant distribution to meet the pace of breaking news.

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