In this episode of Inside Media Relations, Jack Murray speaks with two experienced PR professionals about the often underestimated role of timing in determining whether a story gains traction or gets lost. Moving beyond the idea that a strong narrative alone guarantees coverage, the conversation explores how news cycles actually function — from daily editorial rhythms to political shifts, breaking news, seasonal patterns, and internal newsroom pressures. Through real examples of stories released at exactly the right moment — and others derailed by poor timing — the guests unpack how to read the media environment, when to hold back, when to move fast, and how to judge whether the window is open or already closing. It's a practical discussion about the invisible forces that shape coverage and why even the strongest story can fail if the timing is wrong.