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Media Calendar

A simple schedule of planned publication windows, commentary themes, and outward-facing communication moments across the Top Notch website and media desk.

Editorial planning and media calendar
2026 Planning Cycle
Editorial Schedule

Planned Outward-Facing Communication Windows

This calendar is intended as a media guide, not a guarantee of fixed publication dates. Timing may change based on active project sensitivity, leadership availability, or editorial readiness. Where a date is critical, confirm with the media desk.

Quarterly Updates

Expected windows for company-level website refreshes, release-style notices, and document-library improvements.

Theme Briefings

Planned commentary around contractor readiness, procurement context, local content, and document-control topics.

Publication Launches

When key guides, annual materials, and publication-library changes are expected to be surfaced publicly.

Interview Windows

Limited periods where background conversations or role-based interviews may be easier to coordinate.

2026 Calendar Overview

Q2 2026
Site Structure & Disclosure Pages

Primary focus on governance, media, publication, and disclosure page completion and alignment.

Q3 2026
Knowledge & Funding Content

Expected emphasis on guides, training-facing content, funding structures, and related briefing notes.

Q4 2026
Pipeline & Market Context

Editorial updates around project pipeline framing, market context, and supporting reference materials.

Rolling
Media Requests & Clarifications

Deadline-driven clarifications and request-based responses continue throughout the year subject to capacity.

01

Indicative, Not Guaranteed

Items shown here are intended to guide media planning and may shift as priorities change.

02

Role-Based Availability

Interview and briefing access depends on subject matter and the right Top Notch contact route.

03

Deadline Visibility Helps

Journalists should always share real deadlines so the media desk can route requests appropriately.

04

Confirm Before Citing

Where timing matters, confirm release or publication status directly with the media desk.

April

Newsroom and release archive refresh

Company-facing communication pages completed and aligned for cleaner media routing.

May

Publication library indexing

Guides, annual materials, and controlled-request routes presented in a more structured library format.

June

Disclosure process clarification

Plain-language updates to how statutory, diligence, and controlled information requests are handled.

Rolling

Media response window

Interview, quote, and background requests handled case by case according to deadline and topic.

Nine questions about the editorial calendar

A quick guide to what the media calendar shows, what it does not promise, and how to use it when planning outreach or coverage.

Does the calendar show guaranteed publication dates?
No. It is intended as an indicative planning guide rather than a fixed publication commitment.
Why can dates or windows change?
Timing may shift due to editorial readiness, topic sensitivity, availability of the right speakers, or wider communication priorities.
Who should use this page?
It is most useful for journalists, communications teams, and stakeholders trying to understand when outward-facing updates may be more likely.
Should I rely on this page for a hard deadline?
No. If the timing matters for coverage or planning, confirm directly with the media desk first.
What kind of activity appears on this calendar?
Typical items include publication windows, release-style updates, commentary themes, and periods when media enquiries may be easier to coordinate.
Does the calendar include confidential or project-sensitive timing?
No. The calendar is designed for public-facing planning context, not for revealing sensitive internal or third-party schedules.
How should I use this page together with the newsroom?
Use the newsroom for the main media hub and the calendar for timing context when planning a request or coverage sequence.
What if I need a response before a calendar window arrives?
Use the media contacts route and provide the real deadline so the team can assess whether a response is possible sooner.
What is the best next page after checking the calendar?
Usually Media Contacts for deadline-based follow-up, Media Releases for structured statements, or Publications for supporting reference materials.

Useful companion pages

Readers usually pair the calendar with these pages:

  • Newsroom
    For central media navigation and context.
  • Media Releases
    For structured company statements.
  • Publications
    For longer-form supporting material.
  • Media Contacts
    For direct timing or interview questions.