Message Pull-Through
The degree to which key messages appear in resulting media coverage.
Definition
Message pull-through measures how effectively your core messages appear in actual coverage. It compares the messages you intended to communicate against what journalists actually included in their stories.
High pull-through indicates that spokespeople effectively communicated and journalists found messages compelling enough to include.
Why It Matters
Coverage volume means little if your key messages don't appear. A hundred articles that miss your positioning are less valuable than ten that nail it.
Tracking pull-through identifies which messages resonate and which need refinement or better delivery.
Examples in Practice
Analysis shows the competitive differentiator appeared in 75% of coverage, but the new pricing message only hit 30%.
A campaign measures pull-through of three key messages across 50 placements, revealing the most effective message.
Low pull-through prompts the team to revise messaging and provide additional spokesperson coaching.