- In marketing,
publicity is the
public visibility or
awareness for any product, service,
person or organization. It may also
refer to the
movement of information...
- marketing, a
publicity stunt is a
planned event designed to
attract the public's
attention to the event's
organizers or
their cause.
Publicity stunts can...
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Personality rights,
sometimes referred to as the
right of
publicity, are
rights for an
individual to
control the
commercial use of
their identity, such...
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their perception.
Public relations and
publicity differ in that PR is
controlled internally,
whereas publicity is not
controlled and
contributed by external...
- The
Publicity Building is a
historic class-B
commercial office building located at 40-44
Bromfield Street in
downtown Boston, M****achusetts. The nine-story...
- A comeback, in
terms of
publicity, is a
return by a well-known
person to the
activity in
which they
initially obtained their fame.
Comebacks can occur...
- This
concept is
echoed by the
phrase "there is no such
thing as bad
publicity". The
Belle Époque ('beautiful era') in Paris,
roughly from 1871 to 1914...
- The
Minister for
Publicity was a
position in the
Ministry of Dáil Éireann, the
government of the
Irish Republic, a self-declared
state which was established...
- An
advertising campaign or
marketing campaign is a
series of adverti****t
messages that
share a
single idea and
theme which make up an
integrated marketing...
- A
publicist is a
person whose job is to
generate and
manage publicity for a company, a brand, or
public figure –
especially a
celebrity – or for work...