Schedule Twitter Posts for News Organizations & Breaking Coverage
Need to maintain timely news coverage on Twitter while managing multiple stories and breaking updates?
The Solution
Schedule your Twitter content in advance to share news updates, engage with readers, and maintain coverage - all while focusing on reporting and story development.
As a news organization, Twitter is essential for timely coverage. Here's how we help:
News-Specific Features
• Schedule breaking updates
• Share developing stories
• Track reader engagement
• Monitor story impact
• Analyze news reach
Content Strategy
• Breaking news
• Story developments
• Analysis pieces
• Source quotes
• Reader discussions
Focus on reporting while maintaining effective Twitter coverage that keeps readers informed.
Key Benefits
Schedule news updates efficiently
Maintain timely coverage
Share stories automatically
Build news authority
Track story metrics
Drive reader engagement
Key Features
Everything you need to succeed, nothing you don't
News Planning
Schedule coverage effectively.
Story Analytics
Track reader engagement and reach.
Coverage Calendar
Coordinate news updates.
How It Works
Plan Coverage
Develop your news content strategy
Plan your content mix including breaking news, updates, and analysis.
Create Posts
Prepare your Twitter content
Create your posts, including news updates, story threads, and key quotes.
Set Schedule
Choose optimal times
Schedule your posts for maximum reader reach and engagement.
Track Impact
Monitor performance
Track how your content performs and drives story engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should news organizations tweet?
We recommend posting as news develops, with a baseline of 8-10 tweets per day for regular coverage.
Can I schedule developing stories?
Yes, you can schedule story updates and developments while maintaining flexibility for breaking news.
How can I track story impact?
Our analytics help you track story reach, reader engagement, and content performance.
Will this help with news distribution?
Yes, consistent coverage helps increase story visibility and reader engagement.