Sentences with phrase «attention than celebrities»

To provide perspective, the subject has generated less attention than celebrities (1.9 %) and sports (1.8 %).

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Berkshire owns Geico Corp., the second - largest car insurer in the U.S., which has become ubiquitous by spending far more than any other insurance company in the U.S. — about $ 1 billion in some years — to bring its gecko, its camel, its celebrities and its cavemen to Americans» attention.
From left to right, it went from «ha ha, yessss, I get to roast a celebrity's new book» to «oh my god, the prose is a million times worse than I expected, and I was already expecting it to be awful» to «it's actually shameful that this entitled twit gets a platform for his misogynist twaddle just because he's famous, especially when the attention and resources could have been spent on an unknown writer who deserved it.»
They spent more time outdoing each other with their duel impersonations of celebrities like Michael Caine than paying attention to the food.
How it ended up as an object of mild ridicule associated with desperate, attention - seeking celebrities rather than a serious sequel to the phenomenal McLaren F1 is a long and painful story Gordon Murray — captain and opening bat for McLaren at the beginning of the project — would probably rather forget.
But the basic business model of the modern mobile celebrity is no different than Milton Berle's nearly 70 years ago: the celebrity commands the attention of the public, and then that attention is transformed into money via some type of advertising or endorsement....
DOG for DOG has become more than a brand, it's now a movement that has drawn the attention of celebrities, athletes, and influencers.
Photographer Robbie Bellon has photographed the rescued and adopted dogs of more than 28 celebrities for a photo exhibit to draw attention to The HSUS's Puppy Mill campaign.
This move can only help gamers, if Rainbow Studios are still polishing the game that is, and THQ because it gives them more time to turn up the hype in traditional videogame fashion; and what better way to draw attention to a product than with celebrity endorsements?
US defamation law allows private persons to prove and recover actual damages using a negligence standard (rather than the more stringent actual malice standard) 172 on the basis that private persons are more vulnerable to injury than public figures and their reputations are more deserving of protection.173 That recognition is consistent with the argument advanced herein, namely that there is something qualitatively different about individuals who possess reputation as celebrity: their discursive power to yoke the media to their reputation - constructing ends.174 Discursive power is the ability not just to erect a website putting his or her version of the story online (which virtually anyone can now do), but also the ability to cause mass media outlets to devote attention to his or her side of the story.
As Apple's iCloud was the victim of a high profile celebrity photo hack, companies are paying more attention to security than ever.
The day after their wedding they became instant tabloid celebrities, but rather than shy away from all the negative media attention, Courtney released several bizarre internet videos and began to appear in public wearing very little clothing.
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