NewsRamp, a media technology platform designed to extend and amplify published news, has expanded its proprietary distribution network to more than 80 active endpoints. This significant increase enhances the reach and discoverability available to press release newswires and content creators utilizing the NewsRamp ecosystem. The expansion addresses the modern challenge of ensuring news continues to travel and remain relevant across diverse discovery channels, moving beyond traditional publishing to sustained visibility.
The expanded network includes a portfolio of topic-focused, geographic, and format-driven news destinations. These endpoints are designed to help published news travel further, surface more often, and remain discoverable across search engines, AI systems, and contemporary content platforms. Unlike generic syndication, NewsRamp transforms published news into multiple unique formats, distributing them across a diversified network of owned and partner properties. This approach aims to expand reach, improve contextual relevance, and reinforce discoverability in an increasingly fragmented media environment.
Key additions to the network include Burstable.news, a website-embedded news publishing platform that adds fresh, uniquely formatted business news to partner sites. Another endpoint is FAQ Staq News, which converts press releases into structured FAQ-style content. The network also features NewsCrafters.com, a platform bridging paid press releases and earned media through curated, editorial-style coverage.
The In-Focus Network provides vertical, topic-focused news sites covering industries such as Artificial Intelligence, charities, real estate, health and wellness, and emerging technology. Geographic coverage is enhanced through Busy City News, delivering regionally relevant news across dozens of key U.S. cities, and international sites throughout the United Kingdom, Canada, and Mexico. The Hola Mes Amis endpoint extends reach to native Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German-speaking audiences, potentially accessing over 1 billion readers globally.
David McInnis, founder of PRWeb and Co-founder of NewsRamp, emphasized that the challenge today is not publishing but ensuring news continues to travel, surface, and remain relevant across modern discovery channels. NewsRamp was built to solve this problem by extending distribution in ways legacy syndication models were not designed to handle. Mark M. Willaman, Co-founder of NewsRamp, noted that expanding to more than 80 endpoints reflects a focus on building durable distribution infrastructure, not one-off placements. For newswires and content creators, NewsRamp offers a way to increase the value of every release by improving reach, context, and discoverability across platforms that shape how news is found and consumed.
This expansion is important because it directly impacts how press releases and news content achieve long-term visibility. In an era where discovery occurs across search engines, AI-generated answers, aggregators, and social platforms—often without direct clicks—NewsRamp's approach helps published news remain visible and accessible. By extending a single press release into multiple formats and placements, the network reinforces discoverability over time while preserving a clear and consistent source of truth. This supports stronger performance across search, AI-driven discovery, and downstream content reuse, addressing the fragmentation of media consumption.
For the industry, NewsRamp's growth signifies a shift towards integrated amplification networks that complement existing distribution without replacing core platforms. Press release newswires interested in expanded distribution can engage through PRConnect, NewsRamp's exclusive reseller for press release syndication and amplification. Looking ahead, NewsRamp plans to continue expanding its proprietary endpoint network in 2026, with additional topic-specific, geographic, and format-driven destinations in development. The company will also introduce enhanced reporting and partner-level insights to help newswires and content creators better understand how extended distribution contributes to visibility, engagement, and long-term discoverability.



