GlobeNewswire and eReleases are both quality press release distribution services. So, what’s the difference between the two?
GlobeNewswire is built for publicly traded companies managing investor relations. eReleases is built for small businesses that want real media coverage. If you’re a small business considering using GlobeNewswire to distribute your press releases, this article will save you from an expensive mistake.
Yes, both of these platforms distribute press releases. That’s where the similarity ends. The audience, the wire network, the pricing model, and the downstream results are completely different.
GlobeNewswire was founded in 1998 and is now owned by Notified, part of the Equiniti Group. It was built for publicly traded companies and investor relations teams.
Its core function is regulatory distribution. GlobeNewswire feeds financial media, regulatory systems like EDGAR and SEDAR, stock exchanges, and news aggregators. That’s the job it was designed to do.
If you need to file SEC disclosures with EDGAR, meet regulatory requirements under SEDAR, or distribute an 8-K to stock exchanges, GlobeNewswire’s infrastructure handles that workflow admirably. But most small businesses never need any of this.
Pricing is not published. You contact sales, receive a custom quote, and the cost varies by geography, word count, and multimedia additions. A standard North America release reportedly runs $350 to $900+, with a logo and image bringing the total to around $930 before any other add-ons.
eReleases was also founded in 1998, but with a completely different mission: helping small businesses get real press coverage.
eReleases distributes on PR Newswire’s full national network, the same one Fortune 500 companies use. That’s not a proprietary wire. That’s the largest, most established press release distribution network in the country.
Beyond wire distribution, eReleases targets journalists directly from a database of 1.7 million contacts. Human editors curate that targeting for each release, matching your story to the reporters most likely to cover it. That’s a release in the right inbox, not a blast to thousands of reporters who could care less about the story you’re sending.
eReleases’ pricing is transparent and published. The Buzz Builder package starts at $399 and includes editorial review, national wire distribution, and journalist targeting. No custom quotes, no sales calls required.
eReleases has served 30,000+ customers since launch, with placements in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the LA Times.
| Feature | GlobeNewswire | eReleases |
|---|---|---|
| Wire network | Own proprietary wire | PR Newswire full national network |
| Target audience | Public companies, IR teams | SMBs, small businesses |
| Pricing | Custom quotes, reportedly $350–$900+ | Published, from $399 |
| Editorial review | Paid add-on | Included in every package |
| Journalist targeting | Wire syndication to aggregators | 1.7M contacts, human-curated |
| Best for | Regulatory filings, investor relations | Earned media, product launches, company news |
GlobeNewswire makes sense for one type of organization.
Use it if you’re a publicly traded company with SEC or regulatory disclosure requirements. EDGAR and SEDAR distribution requires a service built for that infrastructure, and GlobeNewswire is.
Use it if your IR team needs to reach financial media specifically: Bloomberg terminals, financial aggregators, and stock exchange feeds.
Use it if your budget supports enterprise custom pricing and you have an IR department managing the relationship.
If you don’t have a ticker symbol, GlobeNewswire is solving a problem you don’t have. And charging you more to do it.
eReleases is the right choice for small and mid-size businesses that want actual journalists to see their story.
If you’re announcing a product launch, company milestone, new hire, or grand opening and you want media coverage (not just wire syndication), eReleases is built for that. Its journalist targeting puts your release in front of reporters who cover your industry, not just in a feed that aggregators crawl.
If you don’t have a writing team, editorial review is included in every package. GlobeNewswire charges extra for that.
If you need to know what you’re paying before you pick up the phone, eReleases publishes its pricing. No sales process required.
You get the same national PR Newswire distribution that Fortune 500 companies use, at a price designed for businesses without Fortune 500 budgets.
Most buyers assume GlobeNewswire and PR Newswire, the wire service eReleases distributes through, are the same thing, or part of the same system. They are not.
GlobeNewswire runs its own proprietary wire. eReleases distributes through PR Newswire’s network. These are competing platforms with different media relationships, different reach, and different downstream pickup.
PR Newswire is the larger, more established network. It has broader media pickup and deeper integrations with newsrooms across the country. When eReleases puts your release on PR Newswire’s full national network, it’s the same infrastructure major corporations use.
GlobeNewswire’s network is optimized for financial media and regulatory systems. That’s the right choice if that’s your audience. It’s the wrong choice if you want general media coverage.
The wire you choose determines which newsrooms see your release.
GlobeNewswire publishes no pricing. You contact sales, wait for a quote, and the number varies depending on geography, word count, and add-ons. A standard North America release runs $350 to $900+. Multimedia add-ons stack on top: a logo runs roughly $100+, an image roughly $200+, for a combined total reportedly around $900+.
eReleases publishes its pricing on the website. The Buzz Builder package starts at $399 and includes editorial review, national PR Newswire distribution, and journalist targeting from the 1.7M contact database. What GlobeNewswire charges extra for, eReleases includes.
There’s no contract, no retainer, and no monthly commitment with eReleases. You pay per release.
When a vendor won’t publish its prices, that’s a problem. It’s a negotiation strategy.
Yes. GlobeNewswire has been operating since 1998 and is now owned by Notified, part of the Equiniti Group.
It’s a credible service, but it’s built for publicly traded companies and investor relations teams, not small businesses.
GlobeNewswire is a financial and regulatory wire service built for public companies. eReleases is a press release distribution service built for small businesses.
GlobeNewswire distributes on its own proprietary wire and focuses on financial media; eReleases distributes on PR Newswire’s full national network and targets journalists directly.
No, GlobeNewswire is not free. It uses custom, quote-based pricing with no published rate card.
A standard North America release runs $350 to $900+, with multimedia add-ons priced separately on top of that.
GlobeNewswire does not publish pricing. A standard North America press release reportedly runs $350 to $900+.
A full North America release with a logo and image often reaches approximately $900+ before additional add-ons.
No, GlobeNewswire is not designed for small businesses. Its infrastructure, pricing model, and distribution focus are built for publicly traded companies with investor relations requirements.
Small businesses looking for earned media coverage will find it a poor fit.
eReleases distributes press releases on Cision PR Newswire’s full national network, the same one Fortune 500 companies use.
That network is separate from GlobeNewswire’s proprietary wire and is the largest press release distribution network in the United States.
Yes, GlobeNewswire is reputable in financial and investor relations media. For general business news, PR Newswire has broader newsroom recognition and pickup.
It depends on who you are. GlobeNewswire is better for publicly traded companies with regulatory distribution needs. eReleases is better for small businesses that want earned media coverage.
If you’re a small business, eReleases wins on price, transparency, journalist targeting, and editorial support.
GlobeNewswire is a legitimate, well-established service. If you’re a publicly traded company with investor relations requirements, it may be exactly what you need.
If you’re everyone else, eReleases is built for you.
eReleases gives you PR Newswire’s full national distribution network, human-curated journalist targeting, and editorial review in every package, starting at $399 with no contracts and no retainers. After 28 years and 30,000+ customers, that track record speaks for itself.
See eReleases pricing and packages to find the right option for your next release.