"Widespread publicity" means that news or information about something or someone is being widely and extensively shared or made known to a large audience or the general public.
Sentences with «widespread publicity»
But with those unproven allegations now receiving widespread publicity, remaining silent was no longer an option. (canadianbusiness.com)
But the suit also brought widespread publicity and a realization of just how valuable the cybersecurity conferences had become. (cnbc.com)
It's been published by a reputable source and is getting widespread publicity. (judithcurry.com)