PAGEONE Group Launches PAGEONE Studios; Debuts AI-Powered News Service “PAGEONE Prime”

With the unveiling of PAGEONE Studios, PAGEONE Group continues to redefine the landscape of public relations. The innovative AI-powered news service, PAGEONE Prime, is designed for the modern audience.

PAGEONE Group, one of the country’s most awarded public relations agencies, has unveiled PAGEONE Studios, a next-generation multimedia production powerhouse that merges the art of communication with the technology of tomorrow.

Positioned as the Group’s creative and broadcast innovation hub, PAGEONE Studios will deliver storytelling solutions that meet broadcast-quality standards: from AI-powered newscasts and live event coverage to immersive brand storytelling campaigns.

“We’re redefining how PR stories are told,” said Vonj Tingson, President of PAGEONE Group. “By combining cutting-edge technology with the principles of powerful communication, PAGEONE Studios ensures our clients’ messages are delivered with maximum impact, speed, and credibility.”

The first flagship offering under the new unit is PAGEONE Prime, an AI-powered news format designed to convert press releases into ready-to-air news segments. Each segment features realistic AI-generated anchors, dynamic news graphics, professional voiceovers, and distribution across PAGEONE’s network of digital platforms, giving brands a cost-efficient and high-impact way to amplify their stories.

According to Tingson, this innovation addresses a growing need among organizations to stand out in an oversaturated content landscape while keeping production times short and distribution reach wide.

“With PAGEONE Prime, a press release in the morning can be a fully produced news video by afternoon, ready for publishing on multiple channels,” Tingson added. “It’s speed, scale, and storytelling in one package.”

PAGEONE Studios will also offer live event broadcasting, corporate video production, branded documentaries, and digital content solutions, all infused with AI-driven capabilities to boost efficiency and engagement.

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