Why Media Relations Matters Even More in the Age of AI
By Jennifer Bisbee, APR, Fellow PRSA
Just as I thought I was seeing the near death of legacy media, a huge reprieve is here: as AI reshapes how information is found, ranked, and trusted, earned media has become one of the strongest drivers of authority—not only with human audiences but increasingly withAI search engines, recommendation systems, and knowledge models. In an environment where anyone can publish content, third-party validation is now the premium currency of credibility.
AI Prioritizes Trusted, Third-Party Sources
Modern AI search tools (Google SGE, Bing Copilot, Perplexity, ChatGPT Search) rely heavily on content from high-authority publications to generate answers. Unlike traditional SEO, AI synthesizes information from reputable third parties—not just from a company’s own website.
Why this matters:
Quotes, interviews, and bylines act as machine-readable proof of expertise.
Media coverage improves entity recognition and strengthens AI’s understanding of “who” you are and “what” you’re an authority on.
Being featured in credible outlets increases AI discoverability, meaning AI tools are more likely to surface your insights in their answers.
Earned media helps feed Google’s Knowledge Graph and other AI systems, improving long-term visibility.
In short: Third-party endorsements directly influence how often your company, your leaders, and your ideas appear in AI-generated results.
How Media Relations Builds Thought Leadership — With Metrics That Matter
Below are the key measurable ways media relations strengthens authority, visibility, and credibility in the age of AI.
1. Reach & Visibility Metrics
Total earned media impressions
UMV (Unique Monthly Visitors) by outlet
Tier-level exposure (Tier 1, Tier 2, trade)
Broadcast audience reach
Newsletter distribution reach
2. AI & Search Authority Metrics
Number of earned media placements appearing in AI-generated answers
Increases in AI search visibility (SGE, Perplexity, ChatGPT Search tests)
Entity confidence score improvements (Knowledge Graph visibility)
Number of high-authority citations referenced by AI systems
3. Engagement & Influence Metrics
Social engagement on earned media (shares, clicks, comments)
Journalist responses, interview requests, and follow-ups
Time on page for articles featuring your company/executives
Backlinks and syndication count
4. Competitive Positioning Metrics
Share of voice vs. competitors
Share of topic across key industry themes
Volume and quality of expert mentions compared to peers
5. Commercial Impact Metrics
Increase in branded search volume
Traffic lift to key product or service pages
Leads or inquiries tied to PR-driven interest
Sales conversations citing earned media proof points
6. Content Leverage Metrics
Sales enablement assets created from press coverage
Email CTR for newsletters featuring earned media
Internal adoption (sales decks, leadership presentations)
The Bottom Line
In the AI era, earned media is no longer just about visibility—it's about verifiable authority. It strengthens how AI systems understand your expertise, elevates your position in automated search results, and provides the independent validation your audiences (and AI) trust.
Media relations is now a core driver of both human and AI-driven thought leadership. It builds credibility that cannot be fabricated, gamed, or replaced—and its value compounds over time.
After 40 years as a media relations expert, turns out this old dog can learn new tricks.