Public relations has long operated on retainers, relationships and hope. The digital PR placement-led platform Fleet Street launched this week across the UK andPublic relations has long operated on retainers, relationships and hope. The digital PR placement-led platform Fleet Street launched this week across the UK and

Fleet Street Founder Steve O’Brien: “Traditional PR is Broken, We Reinvented Digital PR With A Promise.”

2026/02/19 20:50
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Public relations has long operated on retainers, relationships and hope. The digital PR placement-led platform Fleet Street launched this week across the UK and EU and is challenging that model with a more direct approach, offering digital news publication within five days.

Positioned as a fixed-price, placement-led alternative to traditional PR agencies, Fleet Street promises structured online visibility built for search authority and AI discovery.

Fleet Street Founder Steve O’Brien: “Traditional PR is Broken, We Reinvented Digital PR With A Promise.”

We spoke to Founder and CEO Steve O’Brien about why he believes the industry needs rebuilding.

You have said traditional PR is broken. That is a strong statement. Why?

Because the model rewards activity, not outcomes. Businesses pay monthly retainers with no certainty of publication. Reports get sent. Outreach gets logged. But where is the result?

In any other discipline, that would not stand. In business, you do not pay to attempt. You play to win. Digital PR should be measured by placement, not process. Fleet Street was built around one principle and publication is the outcome.

What makes the Fleet Street model different from traditional digital PR approaches?

We are placement-led. That means the objective is secured online news coverage. Not media pitching. Not speculative outreach. Actual publication across established platforms.

We operate on fixed pricing. Publication is guaranteed by us, that’s our commitment under the Fleet Street Promise. Delivery is within five days of client content approval. It replaces uncertainty with structure.

Why is this shift needed now?

AI has changed everything. Search is no longer just ten blue links. AI systems summarise, cite and recommend brands based on structured, trusted information. If your brand is not present in credible digital news sources, you are invisible to the next generation of discovery engines.

Authority today is machine-readable. It is entity recognition. It is structured publication. That is what we deliver. 

Traditional PR was built for newspapers. Modern digital PR must be built for algorithms.

You come from a digital growth background rather than a classic PR background. How has that shaped the way Fleet Street operates?

I worked for the Daily Mail Group, B2B sector, many moons ago, so I know PR from when it worked well. Since then I have spent more than 20 years working in SEO, AEO, conversion strategy and business growth. I have built digital visibility frameworks in finance, healthcare and professional sectors, helping companies from start-up stage to £50 million turnover. 

I understand how search authority compounds. A published digital news asset is not a moment. It is a long-term authority signal. Fleet Street is owned by SEO agency Woya Digital. That integration matters. Media, search and AI visibility are no longer separate disciplines. They are one ecosystem.

Who is Fleet Street designed to serve, and why now?

Businesses that need credibility. Healthcare providers. Finance firms. Professional services. Growth-stage companies. Regulated sectors where trust signals matter.

We are headquartered in Malta with a global team and operate across the UK and EU, with worldwide distribution capability. Our clients want clarity, predictability and measurable authority. Not vague promises.

You often frame digital PR in sporting analogies. Is that a deliberate strategy?

Because performance is performance. I have competed in the British Endurance Championship, Britcar Trophy, Clio Cup and Alfa Romeo Championship. Motor racing teaches you discipline and execution. You define the objective. You optimise the system. You deliver under pressure.

Business is no different. Visibility is competitive. If you are not building authority, your competitors are. Fleet Street gives businesses control of the narrative and control of the placement.

Are you saying traditional PR retainers are finished?

I am saying accountability is the future. Businesses want defined timelines. Defined pricing. Defined outcomes. Fixed-price digital PR with a placement promise creates a new standard.

The industry will adapt. It always does. But the era of open-ended retainers without clear deliverables is being challenged. Traditional PR has a place, but I see Fleet Street being an essential add-on to any traditional campaign for many companies.

Fleet Street enters the UK and EU markets at a time when digital authority determines who is surfaced, cited and trusted online. By combining publication promises, fixed pricing and a five-day delivery window from content approval, the company is positioning itself as a structural alternative to legacy PR agencies.

O’Brien concludes, “PR should not be a gamble. It should be a system. We built Fleet Street to win in the digital era.”

Read more about Fleet Street – Fleet Street Launches Digital PR Service Across UK and EU

About Fleet Street
Fleet Street is a placement-led digital PR brand delivering publication across top-tier news sites. Designed for regulated and professional sectors, Fleet Street offers fixed pricing, predictable timelines, and publication promised within five days, helping businesses build authority, trust signals, and visibility across search and AI platforms. Fleet Street is owned by SEO agency Woya Digital.

Media Contact:
Natalie Karr
Marketing Director
Woya Digital / Fleet Street
media@fleetstreet.news

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