The lunchtime news dump is real. A new study from press release distribution platform PR Gun, based on 56,606 press releases collected across ten of the largest newswire services in 2026, finds that the industry overwhelmingly sends its news in the middle of the week and the middle of the day. That habit defies standard advice and creates a measurable opportunity for anyone willing to send at a quieter hour.
The study, one of the largest public analyses of press release timing to date, drew on real published releases from PR Newswire, EIN Presswire, GlobeNewswire, PRWeb, Business Wire syndication partners and others, rather than practitioner surveys.
So when is the best time to send a press release? According to the 2026 PR Gun study, the answer is Tuesday through Thursday in the 8 to 10 a.m. Eastern window: mid-week is when journalists are most active, while the noon hour is the most crowded moment on the wire and early morning is the least contested high-attention slot.
Key findings include:
“The data shows almost everyone competing for the same Thursday lunch hour,” said a PR Gun spokesperson. “The practical takeaway is contrarian: the 8-to-10 a.m. window and even Mondays and Fridays are far less crowded than conventional wisdom suggests. Being slightly off-peak may be the cheapest visibility upgrade in public relations.”
The finding on AI phrasing offers one of the first large-sample benchmarks of machine-written language in press releases. Because the study counted only the most recognizable AI stock phrases, the authors note the true share of AI-assisted releases is likely substantially higher.
The full study of the best time to send a press release, including day-of-week and hour-by-hour charts, word-count distributions and the complete list of overused phrases, is freely available, and journalists and researchers are welcome to cite or republish any statistic, credited to PR Gun (prgun.com), with a link back to the source.
Alongside the study, PR Gun has released a free Press Release Auditor that scores any draft for SEO, readability, structure and media appeal before it goes out.
Methodology:
PR Gun collected 56,606 press releases distributed across ten major newswire services in 2026, drawn from its public press release archive. Day-of-week analysis covers the 30,036 releases with a verifiable distribution date; time-of-day analysis covers the 22,167 releases with a recorded send time, in local wire time. Word counts and phrase frequencies were computed across the full corpus.
About PR Gun:
PR Gun is a press release distribution platform that helps small businesses and communications teams get their news seen, offering AP News press release distribution and USA Today placements alongside targeted media outreach to journalists and outlets, with press release distribution packages starting at $49.
Learn more and compare plans at https://prgun.com/pricing.
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