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File Sharing for Media and Press

The press conference starts in two hours. You have 40 high-resolution photos, three video clips, the official press release, executive bios and the company fact sheet. Journalists need all of it. Some are in the room, others are remote. None of them want to create an account to download your media kit.

The Media File Sharing Problem

Public relations teams, communications departments and media organizations share large volumes of content with journalists, editors, producers and publishers every day. Press releases, media kits, high-resolution photography, video B-roll, audio clips from interviews, executive headshots and fact sheets flow outward constantly, especially around product launches, events and announcements.

The files involved are often large. A set of high-resolution product photos can total hundreds of megabytes. Video B-roll clips in broadcast quality can easily exceed 500 MB. Audio files from full interviews add more weight. Packaging all of this into a single delivery that journalists can access quickly is a persistent challenge.

Email fails immediately for media distribution. Attachment limits block the photo sets and video clips that journalists need most. Sending assets across multiple emails creates confusion and increases the chance that a reporter misses a key file. When you are trying to maximize press coverage for a launch event, friction in the file delivery process means lost opportunities.

Press portals and media databases solve part of the problem but introduce their own friction. Many require journalists to create accounts, which they resist. Reporters covering dozens of companies do not want another portal login to manage. The result is that journalists skip your assets entirely and use whatever they can find on Google, which may be outdated or low quality.

At live events, the challenge intensifies. Journalists in the room need assets immediately. They are filing stories on deadline and need the official photos, the press release and the key quotes within minutes, not hours. Pointing them to a portal that requires registration is a recipe for your event getting covered with phone photos instead of your professional media assets.

How Media Teams Use EasySend

  1. Upload media assets - drag press releases, high-res photos, video clips, audio files and media kit documents onto easysend.co
  2. Set a custom URL - create a professional link like easysend.co/acme-product-launch-2026 for easy reference in press communications
  3. Add a description - include context such as "Official media kit for the Acme Widget Pro launch - photos, video B-roll, press release and executive bios" so journalists know what is included
  4. Generate a QR code - display the QR code on screens at press events so journalists can scan with their phones and access assets instantly
  5. Share the link - include it in press release emails, media advisories and pitch notes

Why EasySend Works for Media and Press

Common Media and Press Use Cases

EasySend removes the friction between your media assets and the journalists who need them. Gallery view lets reporters preview photos instantly. QR codes get assets into their hands at live events. Download All as ZIP lets them grab everything in one click. And nobody has to create an account or navigate a press portal to access your materials.

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