Sentences with phrase «publicity boost»

They still end 2013 above where they started, and have the inevitable publicity boost of the European elections to come next year.
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...
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.
Kenneth Lonergan's long - delayed follow - up to his directorial debut «You Can Count on Me» received a mini publicity boost at the end of last year when some fans launched a Twitter campaign under the name Team Margaret to get the film a wider release and a bigger push for award season.
This has certainly been the pattern in 2013 — they started the year at just below 10 % in the polls, enjoyed a big jump in national support following their successes in the county council elections and, since the publicity boost from the county elections faded have rather stagnated.
At the time I blogged my concern at the publicity boost that this could give Nick Clegg.
It is, of course, possible that Labour caught the public mood at their conference and things have indeed changed, but looking at polling around Labour conferences in the past, it seems more likely that it is a publicity boost.
In a review, Delbrück was critical even though he received a publicity boost from Schrödinger's espousal of his work in the Three - Man Paper.
Next weekend, «Gatsby» will face competition from «Star Trek Into Darkness,» but Warner Bros. is hopeful that the movie's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday will give it a publicity boost.
This time the contender comes as a 2 - Disc Collector's Edition — and just in time to give a publicity boost to the upcoming movie Rocky Balboa (opening in theaters 22 December 2006).
Even Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959), arguably the granddaddy of all lovably crappy movies, received a publicity boost recently, when actor Conrad Brooks died at 86.
No doubt benefiting from its publicity boost, Ridley Scott's latest earned $ 5.4 M over the weekend.
In many ways it's the most ambitious effort they've put forth yet, with a period story led by a female protagonist, and the publicity boost a Cannes bow provides could be exactly what they're looking for to help get the message out.
There are several guides out there about getting a publicity boost for your book.
While not all of these were built on a PS2 foundation, it helped boost these series along, with graphical improvements and publicity boosts.
Long one of the world's more prominent bitcoin exchanges, Bitstamp received a publicity boost today with the news that it had been granted a license to operate as a fully regulated payment institution (PI) in Luxembourg.
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