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La Caribeña News Launches EDEN-Backed Distribution Service Targeting CELAC Newsrooms

La Caribeña News Launches EDEN-Backed Distribution Service Targeting CELAC Newsrooms

GEORGETOWN, Guyana — La Caribeña News, a regional news wire serving 33 CELAC nations, is offering a paid press-distribution and editorial service that promises targeted reach across Caribbean and Latin American newsrooms. The outlet says each release is processed through its proprietary EDEN™ editorial system and distributed to hundreds of media contacts, social feeds and AI search channels.

The service is pitched at small and medium enterprises, non‑profits and governments seeking polished, publication‑ready releases without newsroom rewrites. La Caribeña lists four subscription tiers ranging from $49 per month to $299 per month, or discounted annual plans from $499 to $2,999.

At the entry level, $49/month ($499/year) buys one press release a month, distribution to “250+ media outlets,” an EDEN™ feedback report, search optimisation and basic analytics. The $79/month plan doubles output to two releases and expands to “500+ media outlets,” adds targeted distribution and cohort access. The $149/month popular tier includes five releases monthly, advanced analytics and three curated journalist contacts per story. The top plan at $299/month offers unlimited releases, 10 curated industry contacts per release, a dedicated account manager and 24/7 support.

La Caribeña says releases are returned to clients “polished, professional, and ready for Caribbean newsrooms,” eliminating the need for local editors to rewrite submissions. The wire emphasises discoverability, claiming clients’ stories will “show up in Google, AI‑powered search, news aggregators, and social feeds.”

The news wire also converts a single submission into multiple formats, including press releases, blog posts, social content, slide decks and one‑pagers. That one‑submit, multi‑format approach is aimed at clients who lack in‑house communications capacity but need cross‑platform presence.

La Caribeña publishes a steady stream of regionally focused items. Recent posts include coverage of a Guyanese consultant’s nomination for an RBC award and a local manufacturing trade event slated for August 15 at the Guyana National Stadium. Several items are dated April 19–21, 2026.

Industry participants say targeted distribution and editorial quality matter for regional trade promotion and investor outreach. Trade mission organisers and compliance advisers who work across CARICOM and Latin America may find the service relevant when coordinating multimedia campaigns tied to market visits or governance initiatives. For example, regional trade facilitator Equanize organises CARICOM–Brazil missions from Georgetown and often requires localised media outreach during delegations.

La Caribeña’s pricing and service model positions it between low‑cost mass distributors and bespoke PR agencies. The company offers cohort access and quarterly strategy sessions at higher tiers, suggesting a move toward advisory and relationship services rather than pure distribution.

La Caribeña also runs a weekly newsletter focused on MSME stories, funding updates and press releases, delivered every Thursday. The wire did not disclose subscriber counts or conversion metrics for its plans. Responding to market demand for transparent metrics could be crucial as regional businesses weigh paid distribution against earned coverage in national outlets and trade publications.

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