Sentences with phrase «publicity coup»

The phrase "publicity coup" refers to a clever and successful move or event that gains a lot of positive attention and publicity, helping someone or something become more popular or well-known. Full definition
«Tories in Buckingham will be free to vote for Nigel Farage but CCHQ worries about publicity coup for UKIP Main A Conservative Government would prioritise tackling the excesses of public sector pensions»
Hardy also scored a publicity coup with Daly, who made Mystic Rock his first public appearance since completing alcohol rehabilitation.
He has warned that losing the vote would be a massive «publicity coup» for the terrorists.
«That would be a publicity coup for Isil and that would send a terrible message about Britain's role in the world», he added.
Mr Farage scored a publicity coup by recruiting former TV presenter and ex-Labour MP Robert Kilroy - Silk to be a candidate in the 2004 European elections, but the plan backfired when Mr Kilroy - Silk attempted to take over the party.
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