The wire journalists watch. Pointed at your audience.
PPN World streams 400+ feeds from 80+ newswires across 190+ countries — the same real-time wire newsrooms rely on — into one cockpit for your newsletter, your news account, or your show. Saved searches per niche, instant alerts, AI briefs.
Most of what your audience reads tomorrow crossed a newswire today. The funding round, the product launch, the regulator's decision, the study — each one starts as a press release, hours before the rewrites and days before it trends. Creators who monitor the wire publish first; everyone else reacts to those who did.
PPN World is not a creator gadget bolted onto a news API — it's the monitoring cockpit built for newsrooms, open to anyone. (Journalist by trade? The press contact database page covers the newsroom angle.)
Never miss the story your niche cares about.
One saved search per newsletter section — keywords, companies, countries, categories. Open the cockpit and this issue's candidates are already filtered, deduplicated by story, newest first.
Draft the issue faster.
Every release carries an AI summary that strips the boilerplate down to what happened, and the daily Brief condenses the wire into a scannable digest — your issue's skeleton before you write a word.
Cover a niche bigger than one language.
AI translation reads releases across English, French, Spanish, German and more — so the announcement your competitors can't read becomes the story only your newsletter carries.
Be first to post.
The feed refreshes by the minute and most releases surface within seconds of crossing the wire. When speed is the account's whole edge, you're reading the source while others wait for the rewrite.
Get pinged, not glued to the screen.
Desktop notifications fire the moment a release matches a watched search. Step away from the feed; the story you post about finds you.
Post with context, not just speed.
Companies, people, tickers and amounts are auto-tagged on every release. One click opens a cross-source dossier of every prior mention — the background line that separates a news account from a repost account.
Research an episode in one sitting.
Search the wire by topic, company or person and read the primary sources in one stream — what was announced, when, in what words. The timeline of announcements is your episode outline.
Every guest, pre-briefed.
Open the dossier on a guest's company before recording: every release they've issued, deal they've announced, and claim they've put on the record — exportable to HTML as your prep sheet.
Book guests from the source.
Every release ends with a press contact — name, email, phone — auto-extracted and searchable. The person whose job is to get their company talked about is one message away from your booking.
Substack, beehiiv, Ghost — one saved search per section, the daily Brief as your morning sweep, and primary sources linked in every item you send.
X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn news pages — alerts on your beat, the release open before the story trends, entity context for the second post.
Episode research from primary sources, guest dossiers before recording, press contacts for booking — and a citable link for every claim you make on air.
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Put the wire behind your next issue.
14 days of the full cockpit — every feed, saved searches, alerts, AI briefs, contacts. Card required, cancel anytime.