Sentences with phrase «publicity push for»

In early June of this year, iHome, along with plenty of other companies, issued a publicity push for their HomeKit compatible devices, like iHome's «iSP5 Smartplug.»
During an extended publicity push for the altcoin, well - known supporter Roger Ver explained these benefits to multiple mainstream media publications, describing Bitcoin variously as «Bitcoin SegWit» and even a «cripple coin.»
Fox's publicity push for the upcoming release of Ridley Scott's «Prometheus» continues apace with a recent feature piece in The Hollywood Reporter revealing a bunch of production tidbits and minor spoilers about the upcoming film.Amongst the facts garnered is...

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Rather than push Wilders and his crazed views underground, barring him entry into the UK has brought the man more publicity than he could've possibly hoped for in the first place... a point made by ITV News at Ten who incidently ran the whole saga as their lead story, thus further adding to that publicity... Bravo ITV... (slaps head in disbelief)
Along with the likes of Mark Malloch Brown, Alastair Campbell and Gina Miller, Adonis is also one of the key players in the Best for Britain group which is pushing ahead with a major anti-Brexit publicity drive after securing funding from the billionaire George Soros.
He said beyond the billboards and publicity, it's huge having the health department pushing universal testing for HIV so doctors offer it routinely.
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.
• The desire for publicity apparently pushes some researchers to prepackage their own sound bites.
But Janet Downs, an activist with the Local Schools Network, accused the Department for Education of trying to avoid bad publicity about academies by pushing the release back until after the release of its white paper on March 17.
The initiative is the latest envelope - pushing project for the publicity - savvy Barr and his Green Dot Public Schools.
If Ford seems like it's getting a disproportionate amount of bad publicity for its hybrids and infotainment systems, there's a reason: Ford is pushing harder than any other US automaker to redefine the car and the driving experience, especially in making entertainment and navigation useful and affordable.
It sure beats trying to figure out how to get to be Amazon's number one bestselling book (if only for an hour or two) or how to convince your publisher to push you to the top of another bestseller list the conventional way — by selling your book to bricks - and - mortar bookstores, and then hoping that book promotion, web 2.0 book marketing, book clubs, social networking, and other book publicity efforts will all combine to drive readers to the bookstores to buy your book.
Sales for the devices were expected to quickly reach one million, but despite an enormous publicity push, hit only 30,000 in the first ten months on sale.
Smith Publicity has pushed books to the New York Times bestseller list, made first - time, self - published authors famous, and secured meaningful media coverage for publishers and authors.
This month, though, there was one more publicity push by the shelter, which established a Facebook page for Nala — and that helped lead to her adoption this week by Janet Roberts, 63, the Bend Bulletin reports.
Human Revolution, the most recent entry in the videogame franchise, may not have received the publicity push that Assassin's Creed 3 did, but the project still holds some of the most potential out of the current games destined for adaptations.
If a nursing home is opposed to going to court and potentially facing bad publicity or press, their legal team may push for a quick settlement.
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