Phrases with «publicity boost»

Sentences with «publicity boost»

  • They still end 2013 above where they started, and have the inevitable publicity boost of the European elections to come next year. (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
  • The timing could hardly be worse for the Conservatives — it is too late for the by - election to be held on the same day as the European elections, so the by - election will presumably come fairly soon afterwards, at a time when UKIP will almost certainly be enjoying a big publicity boost from having done well in the European elections... (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
  • Relying heavily on donations and on the support of people who share the news, World Book Night 2014 — slated, as always, for April 23rd — received a huge publicity boost with the announcement that actress and comedienne Amy Pohler will host this year's event. (goodereader.com)
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