Sentences with phrase «major publicity»

This earned the tech giant major publicity through mentions in school newspapers, local radio and local television shows.
Co-operative Legal Services (CLS) were a leader in this field and obtained major publicity for its efforts.
Although the incident comes at the height of the busiest time of the year for cruise bookings, a period known as Wave Season, travel agents weren't bracing for a downturn in business Monday, in part because the incident had yet to get major publicity, said Mike Driscoll of Cruiseweek, an industry newsletter.
Basically, it's a last wave of major publicity in a very competitive summer frame and it helps the picture's international release especially in Europe where it rolls out over the following three weeks.
String theory was reformulated from hadronic string theory in the 70s, and global warming received its first major publicity in 1975 from a founding conference organized by anthropologist Margaret Mead and 1950s RAND Corporation nuclear weapons fallout prediction expert Dr William Kellogg.
In its purest form, it is the insatiable desire to «consume» as much major publicity as possible, and not being satisfied with each opportunity.
Edens not only brought the team good lucky, having landed the No. 2 overall pick, but also major publicity on social media.
AFI has also become a crucial stop in awards season because with things happening so fast, these gala screenings offer major publicity opportunities just before the awards start coming down.
This allowed the Tolino Shine and Vision to receive major publicity and high availability in bookstores all over the country.
Gibson: Good major publicity still is key, but increasingly we're going direct to consumers online, and it's working.
It allows copies of the book to reach bookstore shelves before major publicity appears, gives reviewers some lead time to prepare their articles, and provides a margin for unforeseen changes in the book's production schedule.
Theresa May: The Path to Power will be available in January 2017 and backed by a «major publicity campaign», Biteback publishing said today.
On a short term basis, this can occur with big adoption extravaganzas, where a large number of animals are presented in the context of major publicity, special pricing or other promotions.
But used properly they are certainly an effective tool for garnering major publicity and getting your book in front of members of your target audience quickly and relatively easily.
LAWYERS acting for a mystery client have forced the US patent office to re-examine a patent on which telecoms giant AT&T has based a major publicity campaign (USP 5 195 132).
The launch of the G6 was a major publicity stunt: 276 of the cars were given away to audience members of The Oprah Winfrey Show on the talk show's fall 2004 season premiere.
So, how does an independent author with no solid following and no major publicity meet people to make that connection?
The key thing to understand is that he provides no edge in market timing, and that is where he gets his major publicity.
The museum had staged a major publicity campaign for the show, entitled «Wild Noise», and insists that it will still take place at a later date.
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