For decades, getting a company story in front of a serious audience meant one of two things, an expensive press release pushed through a wire service, or weeks of pitching editors and hoping someone finally said yes. Both routes are slow, both are costly, and both hand control of your message to a gatekeeper. Media on Demand by Arcana Mace was built to end that compromise. It is a self serve publishing platform that lets you write your story, choose the outlet that runs it, and watch it go live within minutes, without a single approval standing in the way.

The platform sits inside Arcana Mace, the media buying marketplace at arcanamace.com, and it is live now at ondemand.arcanamace.com. The idea behind it is simple. You should be able to publish real editorial coverage on your own terms, at a price you decide, whenever the moment calls for it.

Pay as you go, with no wasted spend

Pricing is where Media on Demand breaks cleanly from tradition. Instead of a flat wire fee that costs the same whether one person reads your story or a million do, you pay per placement. Individual articles start at 25 dollars and reach up to 899 dollars depending on the channel you choose, so a small brand can start lean while a larger one can aim high. If you publish often, a subscription unlocks unlimited placements across every channel for 375 dollars a month billed annually, which is half the standard rate. Either way, you only ever pay for what you actually use.

No preapprovals and no gatekeepers

The biggest difference is what is missing. There is no editorial review, no waiting room, and no committee deciding whether your story deserves to run. Once your payment clears, your article publishes on the channel you selected. That means a product launch, a funding round, or a fast response to breaking news can go out the moment it matters, rather than days later once the conversation has already moved on. Speed is not a premium extra here, it is simply how the platform works.

Total control of your message

Because there is no rewrite and no approval step, the words that go live are the words you wrote. You set the headline, the angle, the framing, and the call to action. For founders and communications teams who have watched a carefully built message get trimmed, softened, or reframed by an outside editor, that level of control is the whole point. Your story reads exactly the way you intended, every single time.

Published as full editorial, with no labels

Media on Demand places your article as a genuine editorial on the channel you pick. There are no sponsor marks, no advertisement banners, and no press release stamps sitting on top of the piece. It looks and reads like any other article on the site, which is precisely what gives it weight. On top of that, each channel submits your article to Google Search Console by default, so your coverage is set up to be discovered in search rather than left to sink.

A real network, not a single outlet

This is not one website, it is a growing network of eighteen titles spanning business, finance, and regional news. The roster includes Economic World, European Capitalist, Global Economic Review, Khaleej Arabia, Londoner Post, Washington Morning, New York Frontier, Berlin Today, Asian Morning, Morning Week, and Media Broker Daily, among others. You choose the outlet that fits your audience, whether that is a Gulf readership, a European business crowd, or an American market, and you can publish across several of them when a story deserves the reach.

How it compares to a press release

Placed side by side with a traditional press release, the contrast is hard to miss. A wire release can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars for a single distribution, often carries a visible press release label, and still moves through formatting and approval steps that slow everything down. Media on Demand undercuts that on price, removes the label, hands you full control of the copy, and publishes in minutes. For many brands this is not a small upgrade on the press release, it is a straight replacement for it.

The most exclusive way to publish in 2026

Media on Demand calls itself the most exclusive publishing platform of 2026, and the claim rests on one clear idea. Exclusivity is no longer about which stories a gatekeeper decides to let through, it is about who holds the keys to their own coverage. With pay as you go pricing, instant publishing, full editorial placement, and complete control of the message, Arcana Mace has handed those keys to the brands themselves. If you have a story worth telling, you can tell it today, on your terms, at ondemand.arcanamace.com.