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"publicity" Definitions
  1. the attention that is given to somebody/something by newspapers, television, etc.
  2. the business of attracting the attention of the public to something/somebody; the things that are done to attract attention
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It's one thing to believe all publicity is good publicity; it's quite another to believe that all publicity is equally good.
"Not all publicity is good publicity," Doerr told Germany's Bild newspaper.
This means more than believing that all publicity is good publicity.
Mr O'Leary used to believe that "all publicity is good publicity".
" Basically it's like that old myth "any publicity is good publicity.
For Mr. Jones, though, all publicity seems to be good publicity.
Monica should frame that saying about all publicity being good publicity.
Gingrich concluded by advising Scaramucci that not all publicity is good publicity.
Even bad publicity is publicity, and it may even encourage bad behavior.
With imperialism comes publicity, and to paraphrase P.T. Barnum, all publicity is good.
"This is one of those situations where all publicity is good publicity," Cramer said.
"It seems the adage 'all publicity is good publicity' could be true," said Tsai.
The aim wasn't publicity through destruction of property, but publicity through destruction of life.
So one of the things you said, there's no bad publicity ... There is bad publicity.
The "all publicity is good publicity" approach to life actually does work in many endeavors.
It was basically free advertising for him because in a sense all publicity is good publicity.
"This is one of those situations where all publicity is good publicity," said CNBC's Jim Cramer.
But they didn't, because Donald Trump can't understand that not all publicity is equally good publicity.
"I learned a lesson from that experience: good publicity is preferable to bad, but from a bottom-line perspective, bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all," Trump wrote.
But anyone who has become famous against their will knows that not all publicity is good publicity.
Avenatti has deftly parlayed the publicity surrounding the Daniels case into a dizzying amount of publicity for himself.
Donald Trump appears to be in this for the attention — remember, he thinks all publicity is good publicity.
That Bush is back and brimming with remorse is a painful reminder that all publicity is good publicity.
Any publicity centered on Ackman, even negative publicity, can play into his public persona as an 'activist shareholder.
The Alabama Right of Publicity Act, however, gives Mr. McLemore's estate publicity rights for up to 55 years following his death, the estate's lawsuit says, and experts agreed that publicity rights can be inherited.
But I'm a businessman, and I learned a lesson from that experience: good publicity is preferable to bad, but from a bottom-line perspective, bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all.
For many of these people, no attention-grabbing antic is over the line, and no publicity is bad publicity.
Trump himself has responded to such concerns by relying on the old adage that no publicity is bad publicity.
After decades in the spotlight, Mr Trump may at last be learning that not all publicity is good publicity.
"I do believe that Donald Trump and Roger Stone are right: No publicity is bad publicity," Mr. Nunberg said.
Still, as the saying goes, all publicity is good publicity, especially if you're struggling to grab a headline, period.
The adage that any publicity is good publicity will be tested as both Pitt and Jolie have multiple upcoming projects.
As Buzzfeed reports, the theatre staff aren't too bothered by their mentions blowing up since all publicity is good publicity, apparently.
"We view the publicity as good publicity," Erinn Murphy, Piper Jaffray senior research analyst, said in a note to clients Monday.
The Trump agenda has developed its own internal logic: the more wreckage, the more publicity; the more publicity, the more success.
Whatever else the investigation reveals, it has already shown that, in the K-pop business at least, not all publicity is good publicity.
"I think any publicity is good publicity," Satjeet Singh Bedi, founder and chief executive officer of Book My Chotu, told CNBC via telephone.
"The guy wanted publicity and he did it for publicity," Di Modica said about the attacker in an interview with the New York Post.
Despite Constellation Brands' confidence that the virus won't impact brand loyalty, recent reports show that all publicity may not be good publicity for Corona.
While we could chalk this up to a publicity stunt by a publicity-savvy company, LifeStream does offer a compelling use case for live streaming.
"A constructor would not want a big name to win the Triple Crown because ultimately it's not their publicity, it's the driver's publicity," he added.
As Kanye has probably learned from his buddy President Trump, even negative publicity is good publicity when you are a person who feeds on attention.
" And the businessman, who seems to live by the conviction that any publicity is good publicity, apparently embraced this celebrity, writing: "My cartoon is real.
From Trump and Clinton's hapless "Hispandering" to Sanders' increasing loss of control over vitriolic "Bernie bros," candidates are finding that not all publicity is good publicity.
And if the adage that any publicity is good publicity has any truth to it, he did a fine job on behalf of Emin this week.
You often hear the old canard "all publicity is good publicity," and that's true — if you don't care about potential customers reinforcing negative stereotypes around your product.
The brand knew the new collection was going to provoke controversy — they seemed to be courting it in the "no-publicity-is-bad-publicity" sort of way.
It's less like a lipstick ad and more like a trailer for a low-budget psychosexual thriller, but you know what they say: All publicity is good publicity.
Sara's totally aware of the Kardashians' shout-outs, and we ask her if the "all publicity is good publicity" theory applies ... even when haters shame celebs for wearing Spanx.
BFF Trump fights fire with fire in its adoption of Trump's "all publicity is good publicity" motto in the hope of inciting young Americans to journey to the polls.
We need to explore openly why, at an event celebrating her loving life's journey, a publicity bonanza was given a perennial preacher of hate was given a publicity bonanza.
"If an elderly person dies and the body is only discovered after three days, this creates negative publicity for the local government, publicity that it wants to avoid," Wang said.
The incident suggests that a fact-checking scandal isn't an "all publicity is good publicity" kind of scenario, and that, in fact, it may have a negative impact on sales.
There's been a huge amount of publicity generated by Amazon Prime Day (publicity that, in all honesty, The Verge has contributed to, covering both Prime Day Deals and Prime Day boycotts).
" Most candidates won't have Trump's appetite for generating media controversy—to embrace his conclusion in The Art of the Deal that "bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all.
Mr. Lhéritier benefited from a cycle: The publicity pried loose more documents, and the documents brought in more investors, which generated more publicity, which brought in more documents, and so on.
" Kelly alleged that Reagan was "using me for publicity.
" Kelly alleges that Reagan was "using me for publicity.
"The publicity ... is overblown," Ballenger told CNN on Thursday.
They are not asylum seekers — they are publicity seekers.
" Owens jokingly said, "What's a way to get publicity?
" The Bronx native clarified: "A lot of people like to say all publicity is good publicity, but to me it's not because that takes away from people paying attention to your craft.
The husband-wife duo who suffered a stunt fail on "America's Got Talent" is quickly learning all publicity can be good publicity ... cause biz is booming despite feeling the burn on national television.
Despite the negative publicity, daughter Ivanka remains poised and conciliatory.
UPDATE: The tattoo was a big publicity stunt after all.
But the suit resulted in negative publicity for a while.
"He's just trying to get publicity for himself," Trump said.
He said regardless, he felt the stunt was good publicity.
It's really pathetic that this question is getting such publicity.
SNAP has been involved in bringing publicity to the case.
But I got a lot of publicity for whatever reason.
So, with much publicity and clever branding, Prozac was born.
Plainfield's publicity mill ballyhooed Chung as a Heisman Trophy candidate.
Because you were a Saints player, you get this publicity?
Since publicity began for the sequel, Depp has barely appeared.
They're seeking publicity, notoriety and what they regard as fame.
She accused Wasim of having made the allegations for publicity.
The publicity surrounding Libra helped boost the price of cryptocurrencies.
Work against the aging process overall deserves way more publicity.
Publicity stunt or otherwise, people were pretty unamused on Weibo.
Some critics have described the lawsuit as a publicity stunt.
We all wish the publicity could happen under happier circumstances.
Arms should be a last resort, not a publicity tactic.
Huawei did get another round of bad publicity in Dec.
She has been in this relationship for money and publicity.
We cannot afford reckless, imprudent publicity stunts that risk war.
"They could thank Trump for the free publicity, believe me."
MP Millie Odhiambo called his funeral revelations a publicity stunt.
He is a veteran of publicity but not of scrutiny.
Black education could use some good publicity in these times.
You get the kind of publicity that you can't buy.
We will move for sanctions for this latest publicity stunt.
Publicity stunt or otherwise, it's still pretty entertaining to watch.
Moontoon is not happy that the lawsuit is getting publicity.
Gonzaga is doing everything it can to reject the publicity.
He didn't seem to enjoy publicity on many topics, really.
People's Daily has become a publicity machine for Mr. Xi .
This seems to be little more than a publicity stunt.
Dragons' Den was TV exposure, I did it for publicity.
"It's not a publicity stunt," he told The Hollywood Reporter.
Ambrosia and other startups seeking publicity draw on those stories.
Finally, the announcement serves as a useful bit of publicity.
CNN was unable to confirm details with Chopra's publicity agent.
With her new flashy roles comes a heap of publicity.
There is no sign of Manigault Newman's publicity blitz abating.
They weren't posing or looking for publicity of any sort.
The bad publicity seriously tarnished the reputation of the profession.
Others have dismissed the Democrats' efforts as unserious publicity stunts.
This is all a publicity stunt for the movie #RogueOne!
Was Mr. Musk's offer real, or merely a publicity stunt?
The resulting publicity was ugly and overwhelming, Mr. Nahmad said.
BROWN: THAT'S WHY THEY PAID FOR IT IN BAD PUBLICITY.
The publicity growing around the case works against him, too.
"Months of horrible publicity," said Pamela Cooper, Mr. Vereen's manager.
Despite what others allege, they don't do it for publicity.
She was saying it had bad effects on her publicity.
Sometimes celebrities get access because they can help with publicity.
Maybe he's a multimedia mastermind, maybe just a publicity glutton.
There was no other publicity at all for the show.
U.S. law prohibits using public money for publicity or propaganda.
They are mentally ill persons who need treatment, not publicity.
Representing Trump can easily bring the wrong type of publicity.
It's also been an excellent way to gin up publicity.
Most of those arrests are made without any advance publicity.
Snapchat needs to thank you for all the publicity, too!
It looked like this carefully planned publicity blitz you'd done.
All this bad publicity turned out to be useful, though.
Was Mr. Musk's offer real, or merely a publicity stunt?
He shunned publicity for himself; photographs of him are rare.
It just means that Hathaway played the publicity cycle well.
Publicity offices with stacks of photos that still need signing.
The league decides to allow this, mainly for the publicity.
Her aversion to publicity can be inconvenient, and somewhat impractical.
For this reason, today's "publicity stunt" may be tomorrow's law.
This new wave of worldwide publicity only worsens my despair.
SeaWorld stock prices dipped with negative publicity, the S.E.C. said.
Marlena Brown works in book publicity in New York City.
That's gotten some good publicity in the last few days.
Publicity materials focus heavily on Mr. Trump and his family.
Shafiroff sees publicity as a tool for advancing her causes.
With accumulating bad publicity, they have became impossible to ignore.
" Silvestri added that Schneiderman's investigation is "about politics and publicity.
It's not the publicity he came to Washington to get.
And some outside the chamber accused her of seeking publicity.
She works for a publicity or marketing company, he surmised.
Although hailed as a feminist heroine, she shied from publicity.
Scott Pruitt, maybe this is finally enough publicity for you?
A few people wondered if it was a publicity stunt.
Some payments were awarded in ceremonies to garner maximum publicity.
He asked the publicity department of his organization to help.
Gazelle dispatches a form letter and a signed publicity photo.
That kind of publicity would be a win for everybody.
He was a booster for London and loved publicity stunts.
But if you skew the publicity, you skew the impressions.
"This isn't a publicity stunt," she told United Press International.
"This isn't a publicity stunt," she told United Press International.
Supporting Mr. Godfrey are new marketing, publicity and animation chiefs.
"It was great publicity," said Dan Ricci, the town historian.
The greatest benefit that a mammoth might bring is publicity.
For years, this made sense as a strategy for Trump, who spent decades in the macho world of New York real estate and has long held the mantra that any publicity is good publicity.
They say any publicity is good publicity, but "Sad Affleck" — the viral video of Ben Affleck looking gloomy in a post-Batman v Superman junket — might not be the best example of that rule.
"One factor that will be considered in the evaluation of any future request for relief based on pretrial publicity will be the extent to which the publicity was engendered by the defendant himself," Jackson wrote.
I think what we&aposre seeing from the Trump administration is the ability to be more flexible when it comes to giving the other side a publicity win and taking a publicity win for themselves.
If denying publicity to Mateen was the goal, they failed miserably.
Schramm believed a Thanksgiving Day game would provide much-needed publicity.
Either way, it's definitely riveting – and therefore, definitely good for publicity.
Problem is, when you complain you just give them more publicity.
" Cohen's attorney in that lawsuit called Daniels' litigation a "publicity stunt.
That free publicity could far outweigh the cost of the food.
He's more famous than us, so that'll probably be good publicity.
But they get a lot of favorable publicity as Mollie said.
Many MPs argued the debate was giving Trump too much publicity.
Cosby's lawyers are concerned pre-trial publicity could hurt their case.
Maybe the Chinese company wanted money or publicity, maybe it's legitimate.
My editor reached out to the publicity department for eight more.
"It doesn't feel like a publicity stunt for us," Ron said.
"It's not about just getting publicity," she tells me via Skype.
"I think the Mayweather thing is a publicity stunt," Diaz said.
"This year is free publicity for our show," Brooker told Variety.
FOR months before elections, Latin Americans are bombarded by campaign publicity.
She said that, after the long days of publicity for mother!
The difference now may not be the behaviour, but the publicity.
And, thanks for the free publicity for my new passion project.
The Daily Mail states that she works as a publicity executive.
Miller was also behind Texas' last big publicity seeking hog bill.
It's the greatest publicity stunt we've seen in a long time.
That combination of talent and publicity attracted a flood of money.
Early payouts are generally seen as a publicity gesture for bookmakers.
This could all just be a massive publicity stunt for B.o.
Remarkably, this is more than just a one-off publicity stunt.
In any case, the timing of the publicity attempt makes sense.
Ultimately, it's just a bit of free publicity for Australian tourism.
Simply put, Ghost's self-fed publicity machine is corny as hell.
Scaramucci added that he was not seeking publicity for himself personally.
The announcement has been far from all positive publicity for Sen.
And there is probably also publicity about it on Capitol Hill.
That could change as Warmbier's case gets more publicity, he said.
The publicity is helping classical music become more accepted in Kenya.
He has been sliding in the polls amid the bad publicity.
Since then, the publicity surrounding the platform has been largely positive.
Police later concluded that Smollett, 36, staged the attack for publicity.
But, it might not be the publicity they were looking for.
The story spread not because Pete and I sought out publicity.
And, they are doing you a favor by giving you publicity.
This is what his decision boils down to — money and publicity.
Arms deals are often done in secret or with little publicity.
It appears to be yet another publicity stunt, and nothing more.
How are you holding up these days with all this publicity?
Of course, overheated publicity isn't exactly terrible for a TV show.
He rejected the notion that the case is a publicity stunt.
In turn, Veeck was immediately accused of staging a publicity stunt.
But her publicity also made her a target for death threats.
With Drake's help, the team launched a publicity campaign in 2014.
They realized the negative publicity wasn't good for their bottom line.
It may also teach the old publicity hound some new tricks.
I've never received such bad publicity for doing a good job.
So does the fact that China sought publicity for Schellenberg's retrial.
But mostly, the programs were treated as publicity stunts, or worse.
He has mocked their looks and characterized them as publicity seekers.
Practically every season, publicity stunts have also come to dominate headlines.
Mr. Kirillov said that he believed publicity would help protect them.
It's also bringing some publicity to the once-struggling coffee collective.
"This was no mere publicity stunt," Automotive News wrote in 21.8.
And they do — until the bad publicity catches up with them.
Mr. Bezos has also pushed using publicity to the company's advantage.
It was a publicity shot, not a frame from the film.
Please, please: Don't give this man any more publicity or funds.
Mike decided to undertake another steam-powered launch to generate publicity.
He also did publicity work, including for some leading jazz figures.
Free publicity, no risk of actually winning — what could go wrong?
On Sunday, the impeachment trial and Bolton's pre-publicity tour collided.
The part of the deal that earned Google some bad publicity?
But it is their relation to publicity that seems most current.
Perhaps either or both will move beyond this limited publicity push.
Without G.D.P.R., policymakers said, there was little recourse beyond bad publicity.
Some auction winners don't like the publicity of New York steaks.
"Kim did not do this for attention or publicity," he said.
That same day SZA tweeted some thoughts about her future publicity.
In return, PwC gets free publicity and appears on the telecast.
"The Square," a satirical film about publicity around an art installation.
He was never charged, but the publicity dented his father's standing.
They do not seek publicity for their cause, quite the opposite.
Indian opposition leaders meanwhile dismissed the announcement as a publicity stunt.
Publicity, however, is not a factor only in multibillion-dollar deals.
The move was dismissed, in some quarters, as a publicity stunt.
What can you learn from watching the publicity machine at work?
But the company has been saddled with negative publicity for years.
Good taste in music, after all, can garner some positive publicity.
I am now convinced this is not just a publicity stunt.
The publicity around the case immediately raised a separate legal question.
Wolff's tell-all has launched to enviable press, publicity, and controversy.
Just months after his father proposed to wife Melania with a $1.5 million Graff diamond that he got half-price in return for publicity, Don Jr. followed suit with a publicity-stunt proposal of his own.
Pattis argued that he is "required to rebut adverse publicity as to Mr. Dulos, and if there is a person in the world about whom there has been adverse publicity, it is he," the Advocate reports.
"We get publicity for the town, it gets publicity for the region, and of course, for the Nuits-Saint-Georges brand," said Dufouleur, who noted, too, that fans of cycling were not necessarily connoisseurs of wine.
To its critics, including some in the Jewish community, the group's bravado merely boosted the fascists' publicity (if so, comments Mr Sonabend, it was bad publicity, since "the fascists remained associated with street violence and chaos").
"I see it as an effort to ward off negative publicity when they will be most vulnerable to publicity," said Thomas Kochan, George Maverick Bunker professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, told CNN Business.
The reason was a lack of publicity for the two-day event.
The operation gave it a lot of publicity, but didn't inaugurate it.
I don't perform live and hence I don't need or seek publicity.
There's a certain old-school publicity diva, and she just is one.
The Times report triggered a barrage of negative publicity for the company.
You hope the publisher puts money behind the marketing and publicity campaign.
Cosby's lawyers have been concerned pre-trial publicity could hurt their case.
"We don't sell items for publicity value," Graff CFO Nicholas Paine added.
The Mars thing was a great way to build publicity for SpaceX.
But fashion houses' bizarre experimentations have also caused negative publicity throughout 2017.
Vladislav Kutsenko, an aide to Shokin, dismissed Kasko's resignation as self-publicity.
We believe the public is smart enough to see through publicity stunts.
Netflix got something for free, and in exchange gave the ship publicity.
The publicity just makes the Dease exhibit more of a mammoth success.
It was just a publicity stunt, and it was a huge mistake.
Critics alleged that he was more interested in publicity than law enforcement.
Promotional materials and publicity have altogether failed to acknowledge this pertinent detail.
Critics dismiss his rallies and live broadcasts on Facebook as publicity stunts.
Publicity over recent accidents involving self-driving cars could be a factor.
There was some naked publicity around in the form of bogus ads.
" Cardi also slammed those who assumed the couple had split "for publicity.
"There's always been this urge to achieve power through publicity," Nash argues.
And progressives, early on, worked in various publicity campaigns to insist #WeNeedNine.
They got a ton of publicity, up votes, and even reddit gold.
Despite much publicity, oil companies' recent commitments to green investors remain modest.
It's a shocking video of a publicity stunt that spreads throughout Facebook.
The Kardashians-Jenners are pros, quite literally, when it comes to publicity.
But he also credits the publicity that Google's self-driving program gets.
Or maybe this whole thing has just been a huge publicity stunt.
The CEO-statesman is different, because he is after more than publicity.
But the cast members saying they're so shocked are also getting publicity.
"Donations are driven by bursts of publicity, even bad news," Caputo said.
It's not an accelerator, but it's not just a publicity agency, either.
" On all the attention he gets: "I get a lot of publicity.
Like I said, this whole "break up" is an orchestrated publicity stunt.
Domino's says this test flight was way more than a publicity stunt.
To be fair, HQ2's publicity failure is not entirely Amazon's fault.
The M8 team is hoping the Battlefield competition will help with publicity.
What are the mechanisms of selection and rejection, of publishing and publicity?
It's a sport that might have started as gimmicks or publicity stunts.
For the publicity circuit, Gadot has made designer flats her go-to.
When the pair jet to Milan for a publicity junket, the foreigner
Unfortunately, a lot of negative publicity has surrounded the upcoming Rio Olympics.
"There have been so many years of bad publicity around ," he said.
In sports, the public signing of contracts is merely a publicity gimmick.
China, Duterte said, had offered help "without boasting, without news, without publicity".
Or possibly the Publicity Department has been caught up in factional infighting.
" Trump has dismissed Conway's criticism as attempts to get "publicity for himself.
Their publicity around the tools should reflect the reality, not the hype.
"People love to talk — but sometimes that's your best publicity," she said.
Publicity of this research could be contributing to public distrust of AVs.
Lil B, meanwhile, continued to stoke publicity for his so-called powers.
Amid the publicity around Ms. Aldridge's death, the city's gunfire has continued.
In this picture, a burger is photographed for a Canadian publicity shoot.
In her order Friday, she warned any future publicity would be considered.
"He's just trying to get publicity for himself," added Trump of Conway.
"Well, it's a failing magazine, number one, they need publicity," he said.
We'd have an annual competition, perhaps with prizes as well as publicity.
Despite the awkward moment, however, Kourtney didn't appear to mind the publicity.
Sales of once-exotic foods have been boosted by their newfound publicity.
The Memorial Day arrest is not Woods' first encounter with adverse publicity.
I don&apost know if it&aposs a publicity stunt or not.
Anybody who desperately wants publicity is going to announce for Donald Trump.
I felt like that was bad because I was giving them publicity.
Despite the publicity, the members of Truth in Advertising were never caught.
Amanda: I've worked in touring and publicity for the past eight years.
Why should it benefit from all of the publicity now surrounding him?
Trump more than any public figure today knows the value of publicity.
Does that mean there really is no such thing as bad publicity?
"Its discussion means more publicity for Hun Sen's shameful acts," he said.
The publicity stunt worked, turning the sleepy settlement into a tourist attraction.
I figure Cussler got tens of millions of dollars in free publicity.
" I said, "Let me tell you, this is a great publicity stunt.
It has to do with where Hathaway is in her publicity cycle.
This physical copycatting is behind Ms. de Havilland's right-of-publicity claim.
"Keith believed it was a plot to create negative publicity," she said.
After the war he was briefly an Army publicity photographer in France.
He once sent a dwarf to the plate as a publicity stunt.
The Senate already doesn't agree with that.... This is a publicity stunt.
"There was a kind of urgency to the publicity campaigns," Wu said.
Their conversation would become McGowan's last appearance on her truncated publicity tour.
It's not like I'm rude or like, not doing publicity or anything.
Or the residual publicity for the largest and best ballrooms in Florida?
The local newspapers, including The New York Times, cooperated in generating publicity.
The publicity sparked an unparalleled career of endurance-riding on roller coasters.
But in the end, the publicity may be well worth any criticism.
"I got the greatest publicity until I ran for office," Trump said.
Some have turned down clients simply because they would bring bad publicity.
Regardless, he said he felt the publicity would help the group's cause.
Their partnership has already paid dividends and publicity beyond their wildest dreams.
I've been in publicity for six years and in film for 12.
Sabbag says Hart was motivated by publicity with an upcoming comedy tour.
Seungri sat on the board of the club, and oversaw its publicity.
Publicity for the double-album set "Piece O' Prince" generates international buzz.
The publicity led them to come, after weeks of waiting, she says.
" Sources of pretrial publicity, he said, "have multiplied, and are less checked.
It's an escalation in Pantone's annual publicity push, an already formidable effort.
It was all Trump all the time back when he needed publicity.
But negative publicity led to substantial lost business, and Woolworth eventually relented.
We have to get with the program — facts don't matter, publicity does!
It's hard to put a price on that kind of positive publicity.
Many people mistakenly believe that there's no such thing as negative publicity.
Bonita Mersiades, a former FFA publicity chief, said it was a "failure".
Their case is drawing publicity, so this time Anderson trusts his word.
And Ms. Giuffre and her lawyers have not shied away from publicity.
Mr. Bharara is a pragmatist, and one with a proclivity for publicity.
He was obsessed with publicity, and he didn't care what you wrote.
Few companies today desire the publicity that tends to follow such events.
He wanted me to write about him, figuring the publicity couldn't hurt.
There have been publicity drives and, perhaps more powerful still, private donations.
Prosecutors have said he was upset by his salary and seeking publicity.
He also photographed actors for publicity shots and movie productions on location.
But Munoz said that the group's leaders seemed more interested in publicity.
I have never received such bad publicity for doing a good job.
"Up in the Delta there was no publicity about it," Holeman said.
He clearly needed these assurances against the bad publicity he was getting.
It's probably the most negative publicity a tech product has ever seen.
Not all publicity is good publicity, and knowing about Tambor's actions toward Walter, along with the other charges leveled against him, has made it hard to see Arrested Development in the same light as it was once received.
After all, the fast food chain received some amazing publicity in the process.
In the meantime, aid contractors have responded to bad publicity by lobbying harder.
But Swift's mother said the police were not called for fear of publicity.
"I've enjoyed all the publicity, but I still wear the same size hat."
"Yes, there is publicity, but I didn't do it for that," she said.
And incidents where it seems that supporters are, too, are getting more publicity.
And they got more publicity this time, because there were all these investigations.
Funeral arrangements are still pending for the star, according to his publicity firm.
But the publicity over higher premiums didn't seem to scare off new customers.
Britney Spears and newish beau Sam Asghari are taking things slow, publicity-wise.
But even with the remix, the series still faces a huge publicity problem.
They stay for free because luxury hotels do it in exchange for publicity.
For the doctors, sponsoring these surgeries can lead to referrals and good publicity.
"Probably for three months, everybody thought it was a publicity stunt," Andrews testified.
To do something for a publicity stunt to sell records, it's absolutely disgusting.
"I think the Mayweather thing is a publicity stunt," Diaz told "MMA Hour".
But it's not just traditional bold-face names who wage these publicity battles.
In the old days, "The only payout was publicity, free press," Litchfield said.
The sit-in by House Democrats is nothing more than a publicity stunt.
In tweets and texts, students accused DeVos of using the visit for publicity.
A mesh of litigation, boycotts and bad publicity can damage long-term profits.
Country music Hall of Famer Randy Travis signed with 117 Publicity on Oct.
Clay was late for a staged publicity photo and the Beatles were irate.
In this era of publicity excess, she hid her marriage in plain sight.
Republicans dismissed the protest as a publicity stunt, and Ryan refused to budge.
It "is not a publicity stunt," Hiddleston told The Hollywood Reporter last week.
The party has been on a publicity blitz to encourage people to vote.
"What does a startup get out of having massive international publicity?" he says.
What set her apart from her peers was a carefully executed publicity campaign.
For decades technology companies have enjoyed a near-unbroken run of great publicity.
The lack of a television platform, however, doesn't prevent Sediuk from getting publicity.
Harris' lawyers argued for the trial to be moved because of the publicity.
Mashable has reached out to the academy's publicity department to confirm Variety's report.
Worst of all, perhaps, has been the personal publicity disaster for Hugh Hefner.
The publicity is likely to test the loyalty of many other African clients.
His account has since been reinstated following publicity, but the example is worrying.
This is not a smash-and-grab; this is not a publicity stunt.
Getting some much-needed publicity might be a little more believable than B.o.
Less publicity could help Iran improve its missile force without inviting unwanted scrutiny.
The Democrats blame the FBI for "unfair" publicity too close to election day.
DeepMind has another source of leverage, though it requires constant replenishment: favourable publicity.
Others are put off by the tactic of using arrests to generate publicity.
Brockman's theatrical publicity experience includes a number of Broadway and Off-Broadway productions.
Two people falling in love, right when they need a little publicity love.
It's very much a publicity stunt, though a fun one — but who knows?
But Pornhub's investment in smart hardware seems like more than a publicity move.
" She admits the publicity and buzz garnered from high-profile castings is "appealing.
We need more publicity, subscriptions and moral support but we're on our own.
It started as a publicity stunt to promote the New York City Marathon.
It was set up as a publicity stunt by a sex toy company.
She also said that in her opinion, Hogan is someone who likes publicity.
Colleges don't handle sexual assault cases because they're trying to avoid bad publicity.
The publicity today must be devastating for his former wife & his current family.
Conflicts of interest weren't the only publicity problem the Ivanka Trump label faced.
I'd worked doing publicity 4 them 4 free for weeks, traveling, thru bronchitis.
He left the publicity business in 1980 to return to writing and editing.
Like Chavarria, Jeanette Vizguerra appears to have benefited from publicity surrounding her case.
At this point, the ride-hailing giant simply can't afford another publicity debacle.
At practically every opportunity, Saakashvili inserted himself into the publicity surrounding the deal.
"Well, I do know advertising, but, actually, nothing about publicity," he remembered saying.
Kellyanne Conway" and said he was "just trying to get publicity for himself.
You get more publicity if you're a girl and you're the same strength.
James Comey: Your publicity coup may have affected the outcome of the election.
I'd worked doing publicity 4 them 85033 free for weeks, traveling, thru bronchitis.
They pay the fines, deal with the bad publicity, and they move on.
"Trump doesn't come after us, because he thinks it's free publicity," Chones said.
They said the recent publicity over the issue could end up helping criminals.
The plan has attracted a flood of publicity, and a rush of activity.
In every frame of video, every publicity shot, every shitty iPhone pic. Sigh.
Kalanick resigned in June, following months of negative publicity about the company's culture.
But that controversy hadn't paid off with the publicity firestorm Williams had anticipated.
In Negative Publicity, Clark has visualized the research of counterterrorism investigator Crofton Black.
The publicity we received brought a lot of people back to our website.
Afterward, says Cuban, Buffett sent him a thank you note for the publicity.
Trump, Wolff said, is probably "annoyed" at the publicity the book has received.
A publicity stunt it may be; but is it not a righteous one?
Bayer blamed "inaccurate and misleading publicity" as a key factor in sales loss.
The publicity stunt worked and turned the sleepy settlement into a tourist attraction.
The publicity stunt worked and he had the defining year of his career.
The club owners eat it up, profiting from the exposure and free publicity.
Tone down the "publicity tour" if you want to participate in this case.
Gotti and Capone got more publicity because Capone was [portrayed] in The Untouchables.
Kellyanne Conway" and accusing him of "just trying to get publicity for himself.
The traditional playbook often entails responding directly, quickly and forcefully to bad publicity.
But they worry that the fresh publicity could attract more of the hopeless.
His reasons for filing the motion in order to get publicity is disturbing.
He came back from the dead — and into the glare of sudden publicity.
Friday's briefing appearance was hardly Spicer's first brush with post-White House publicity.
And we're certainly not going to be a pawn in someone's publicity stunt.
With all this publicity, though, at least investors can't claim they weren't warned.
He denied that it was a publicity stunt ahead of the exhibition's opening.
Hence, a lawsuit's now been filed for misappropriation of Arnold's right of publicity.
Meanwhile, Patagonia ramped up its publicity efforts around Bears Ears and public lands.
Sessions' announcement yesterday is not: it amounts to a government-sanctioned publicity stunt.
Despite all the bad publicity from these problems, Uber's growth has continued unabated.
A huge publicity campaign warned voters that their citizenship could be at risk.
Johns, and a publicity firm, Millennial Strategies, which represents Lyft, Juul and Starbucks.
Publicity over the raids has rattled immigrant communities, as the administration clearly intended.
MOST INDEPENDENT film-makers are eager for publicity before their movies hit cinemas.
The home mixes Italian vintage with new modern styles, according to publicity materials.
More important, perhaps, it helps avoid the publicity that can fuel hunting's critics.
Show-business publicity of the time was given to extravagant and dubious claims.
The sponsor of a proposed new band pulled out because of the publicity.
EST  Amazon provided Mashable with the following statement clarifying their publicity approval process.
He was as frugal as Sam Walton but far more averse to publicity.
Bad publicity and worried stockholders were enough to bring a company to heel.
It has been said that there is no such thing as bad publicity.
"There was a boomerang effect," Marcy Granata, then Miramax's head of publicity, said.
It also providing a publicity platform for those in prison, Iranian analysts say.
The players vie for publicity and they are often conscious of their impact.
Initially people in the running community saw it as an expensive publicity stunt.
Savvy publicity campaigns by the military's media wing also contributed to his popularity.
The aftermath: People thought that the couple had faked their romance for publicity.
That reminds me, Disney+, I assume my publicity check's in the mail, right?
She did just that, and a publicity executive vouched for her as well.
The plan was to exploit her musical gifts without the pressures of publicity.
Your head of marketing and publicity isn't going to be very happy, either.
O'Neill previously agreed to empanel jurors from another county because of pretrial publicity.
And the CTE thing, obviously they don't want more publicity brought to that.
He is, at his core, a pragmatist — one with a proclivity for publicity.
"I kept my publicity job while making my first three films," she says.
And Hustlers's publicity strategy has focused extensively on exactly how hard Lopez worked.
In short, defeating the coronavirus is more likely to bring publicity than profit.
Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, characterized the pilgrimage as a publicity stunt.
Relative to its time, it exceeded the publicity of the killing of Kennedy.
The marketplaces, the focus of more publicity and promotion, have consistently underperformed expectations.
You're giving the authorization for the rights of publicity and for your license.
If divestment does good, it's through its publicity effects, not its monetary ones.
"We didn't expect all the publicity we got," Stratis says, still somewhat shocked.
Brafman added that all the publicity about the case could sway potential jurors.
In the publicity for Witness, she's tried to confront these criticisms of herself.
"I don't think it's impossible to talk to [Donald Trump] about issues, but I won't be used as a publicity stunt, and I think Kanye was a publicity stunt," said Legend, who campaigned for Hillary Clinton with wife Chrissy Teigen.
Firstly, in the End User License Agreement (EULA) by being transparent in telling people how their data is being managed and by allowing people to set a slider between privacy and publicity: they pay for privacy and are paid for publicity.
Sagal notes that while he's aware that the show is part of the publicity effort for the project, he hopes that his status as an independent figure helps lend some credibility to the podcast as something that goes beyond mere publicity.
Attorney Joseph Rothberg, who has worked on commercial and intellectual property disputes, told Gizmodo that if you are domiciled in a state with strong posthumous rights of publicity, whomever controls your estate can enforce your publicity rights after you die.
President Donald Trump, in remarks at a Cabinet meeting Monday, claimed that his reversed decision to hold the G7 summit at his Florida golf resort wasn't anything to do with publicity, as he already gets more publicity than anyone in history.
This also isn't the first time Carrey's been a bit of a publicity troll.
He is hoping that the boost in local publicity will help promote his mixtape.
All of this is besides the fact that Musk is a master of publicity.
The CCFC launched a national publicity campaign to point out this conflict of interest.
Is this an elaborate publicity stunt that I fell for by writing this article?
Arpaio even staged a fake assassination attempt in 1999 as a bid for publicity.
Bad situation to be sure but Ben Shapiro says that was a publicity stunt.
"The fact is that I don't like publicity," Trump told PEOPLE for its Dec.
A video of the comment was posted on social media, raising a publicity storm.
I had also worked in the publicity department of a small local TV station.
If the Kardashians (the queens of publicity stunts) are calling bullshit, we are too.
The app was developed by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China.
The suit alleged trademark infringement, cybersquatting, and the violation of the right of publicity.
We have the greatest concentration of players in the game, the most publicity, etc.
Hodge said the publicity resulted in conversations with television executives about a possible show.
They know that it may simply be the result of too much negative publicity.
The forum has become a frequent stop on the company's publicity circuit for journalists.
This is what made people wonder if Royal Caribbean paid for all this publicity.
Himes also described the boycott as a publicity stunt and an example of trolling.
Despite not having a publisher, it seems Dorke and Ymp got some local publicity.
If the publicity stunt does not attract the public's attention, then nothing else matters.
The plaintiffs' right to publicity arguments could go further than their copyright infringement claims.
"You can be legitimately dating someone and using it for publicity," she told Slate.
Their intent, as we saw in Charlottesville recently, is violent, threatening, and publicity seeking.
I often commiserate with other female authors about the catch-22 of publicity campaigns.
And the party establishment still has levers — money, publicity, superdelegates — to influence the race.
Party workers distributed publicity material to many devotees who attended various religious conferences there.
She also pointed out that the publicity had been "fueled" by Stone's own statements.
Mr Hof, a publicity-courting showman, suspects an ulterior motive behind the proposed ban.
Once upon a time, this sort of publicity wasn't necessary or even particularly desirable.
He also offered a more mercantile explanation: Sophia is good publicity for Hanson Robotics.
Not really the kind of publicity you want, or that self-driving cars need.
And his nearby restaurant had the same name, so the publicity was especially welcome.
IF YOU want to give a work of art loads of publicity, censor it.
Some critics of the couple questioned whether they were in it for the publicity.
Free publicity from the show helped boost sales, getting the company back on track.
But for a publicity stunt to get more attention, that's the real annoying thing.
They plan to help startups with publicity, hiring, operations and other business development services.
Deutsche bosses attributed its fourth-quarter loss in part to the ensuing negative publicity.
Tom Parker-like showbiz slickster, believed in success by way of publicity-generating spectacle.
Maybe the whole thing is just a publicity stunt, but we don't think so.
The Church of Scientology has denied Remini's claims and accused her of seeking publicity.
They even wrote it up in Nature, and garnered quite a bit of publicity.
Some saw it as a publicity stunt, confirming their worst fears about private spaceflight.
Trump strongly denies this phony allegation by someone looking to get some free publicity.
It is unconvincing to say this is about publicity, or showing Mueller who's boss.
Here's the problem ... whether the jeweler received free publicity or not is totally irrelevant.
Reflections occupies a gray area between fine art and a record label's publicity shoot.
Whitney Houston's estate, for example, included her posthumous rights to publicity when she died.
At the time, Miami Police Department had been battling a rash of negative publicity.
The increased publicity often attracts even the most casual fans to make a purchase.
He was the kindest, most generous man, and did it without wanting any publicity.
Rain: Mainstream media can be pretty daft at times, but the publicity is cool.
Much of the publicity they've received for that title becomes obsolete after a change.
While the robots make for great publicity, the machinery actually makes your pizza better.
This bad publicity creates financial pressure for social media platforms to restrict their content.
Nothing generates buzz and publicity quite as much as a feud, are we right?
Even so, Mr Musk's flare for publicity has done much to capture the imagination.
To a staggering degree, he has approached governing as a largely publicity-driven enterprise.
" He added, "This is about a publicity stunt and now a fund-raising scheme.
Petras was sensitive to accusations that she was somehow "using" her identity for publicity.
Many online have speculated that Olympios hired the lawyer and publicist purely for publicity.
The publicity-shy middlemen have been caught out by the pressures to improve transparency.
It was just a lot of publicity — my name was on the map more.
I suspect that Mr. Trump, despite his protestations, welcomed this publicity, especially the photos.
Among other reasons, they too wish to avoid the cost and publicity of trials.
If it is clearly just a publicity scam, we have to go after that.
Like Ms. Cook, she hopes the publicity will draw more young women into development.
The first is that he is going as a disrupter and a publicity seeker.
Yet that doesn't mean that the President emerges from Comey's publicity tour unscathed, either.
We did not request anything in return such as product reviews or additional publicity.
He said the strategy was in part to capitalize on publicity at the festival.
"They were recording ' The White Album ,' and they hated their publicity photos," Murray said.
The publicity is crucial for U.S.A. Cycling, which has always struggled to raise money.
Kendall Jenner used publicity surrounding her 22nd birthday to raise money for Charity Water.
Curiously, the normally publicity-hungry ISIS has rarely claimed credit for attacks in Turkey.
He said the firm's involvement is not a publicity stunt or to generate business.
The press has given me a couple of billion dollars in free publicity. Honestly.
Publicity leading to Murphy's resignation, and activity surrounding this race, might boost turnout somewhat.
Dan has described travelling with his mother on a publicity trip to New Zealand.
She was supplementing her income as a dancer with hosting gigs and other publicity.
It's good that she finally has, even if it's part of a publicity campaign.
It's one hell of a new challenge to Hollywood's notoriously aggressive publicity industrial complex.
And Trump resents the publicity Bannon has been getting as mastermind of the campaign.
Back then, these tricks included assuming false identities to drum up publicity for himself.
People of color are underrepresented editorially, in book marketing, publicity, and as literary agents.
No, she was "thrown under the bus" amid negative publicity over inaugural spending. Boohoo.
It's nice publicity, for a company that has a substantial inventory of negative stories.
They're tired of Emanuel AME receiving so much publicity while they are still mourning.
Some cities, like Washington, created cringe-worthy promotional videos and performed publicity-seeking stunts.
Friend of mine said, you used to be the king of getting great publicity.
Hogan (though probably not this time, due to the publicity around his racist tirade).
"Content" is produced in the execution of strategies such as advertising, SEO and publicity.
These were high-profile, high-publicity moments that greatly elevated the quirky fan project.
Because he knows that if he gets a reaction, he will get more publicity.
"Any time we got some major publicity, the response was really great," Bartlett says.
Clinton, saying she sounded like a neoconservative and a "grandma," while welcoming the publicity.
Addressing the incident on the show was a canny move, in terms of publicity.
"That was the best bit of publicity we could ever hope for," he said.
Ms. Caruso said increased publicity about the state's history could benefit its tourism industry.
In the past, the West Wing has disparaged similar books as publicity-seeking stunts.
Heavy publicity has often helped resolve such cases, even when legally they looked hopeless.
Awash in publicity, the hearings and resulting Comics Code effectively crippled then-thriving studios.
"This is all great publicity for this filmmaker," Kanzler said, according to the paper.
Getting publicity for the book called for an equally dystopian effort, Rahma told Motherboard.
Despite his accomplishments, Khorana's friends described him as a modest man who avoided publicity.
Keen to attract publicity, Daguerre presented the triptych to King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
And in many cases, good publicity is an incentive for companies to encourage voting.
The hope is that the name change will, in part, inspire a publicity makeover.
That's not the kind of publicity businesses that sell consumer goods tend to enjoy.
In the note, he requested a simple funeral, with no publicity and no grieving.
The cramped space and bad publicity compelled her to move to a larger shop.
They were touring Queens, and he was traveling with them to take publicity photos.
Some are saying that the about-face came following bad publicity—the website al.
Besides creating good publicity, iHope solved a bigger problem: It provided critical research results.
But he thought CNN might see it as more publicity for the debate itself.
Officials at Justice expressly refused to do so, knowing it would bring bad publicity.
For a brief period after the bans, Mr. Jones enjoyed a bump in publicity.
Real cottontails have shameless publicity to thank for their success — at least in part.
On Nolan's website, he boasts about the publicity the project received for the agency.
As a historian, I'm glad to see my profession getting some much deserved publicity.
In-house publicity help is a huge advantage, but ultimately like Catherine's having Mrs.
These indiscretions which attract much adverse publicity tend to blur her sacrifices & her contribution.
Without hearings — and without a publicity campaign — Congress has not felt enough political heat.
Mr. Cosby's new legal team apparently did not share that concern about pretrial publicity.
The novelty has prompted a lot of publicity, including by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Bad publicity, as it turns out, also derails companies from getting the best hires.
Some Wall Street analysts downgraded Papa John's in July as the negative publicity mounted.
That she also understands the benefits of publicity and showmanship is only a plus.
May's policy, even if it struck a markedly different tone, generating days of publicity.
And of course Mr. Milken underwent years of distracting investigations and related bad publicity.
The alarm at film companies has been mostly confined to marketing and publicity departments.
A best-selling author for more than 30 years, Mr. Johnson assiduously avoided publicity.
By the early 1980s, Ms. Schiano had moved to Calvin Klein to oversee publicity.
The question then becomes: What messages work least well as free publicity for them?
Many get the procedures for free in return for the publicity in their video.
The network's publicity department was hard-pressed to describe what Tewksbury was up to.
Wiener is a rock-solid writer, which Solnit's miscalibrated, publicity-oriented blurb doesn't change.
He hates publicity, public appearances and public statements, especially if they reveal anything personal.
Players are more willing to do publicity stunts in the middle of the winter.
But it lengthens in an age of relentless government surveillance and pitiless political publicity.
Subway announced a publicity campaign in February 2015 portraying Fogle as a family man.
Musk had gotten a significant amount of negative publicity from the "pedo guy" tweet.
But after almost a year of constant negative publicity, their patience may be waning.
Carson has since canceled the order after a wave of bad publicity about it.
Neither Facebook nor banks would want to deal with the negative publicity, he added.
But Elliott, who led the official Leave campaign, said Farage was simply seeking publicity.
If Congress were to approve the proposal, MSAs could get a little more publicity.
FARA requires those doing publicity work for foreign-controlled groups to submit government disclosures.
Waivers appear to be given reliably only when much publicity is brought to bear.
"Were their accomplishments equitable with the amount of publicity it garnered?" the critic asks.
"God, I love that man," Foster said of Gibson on the film's publicity tour.
It didn't get a lot of publicity, but it is potentially very, very important.
And, in the process, drum up a bit of publicity for all parties concerned.
The tabloid headlines were painful for Trump's family, but he believed that all publicity was good publicity, and so he helped concoct the most lurid headline of them all -- "Best Sex I Ever Had" -- and put it in his paramour Marla Maples' mouth.
" Singer concludes that Bleu's "brazen commercial exploitation of Ms. Kardashian's name and photograph on her social media accounts in order to create publicity and generate sales of her merchandise expose her to substantial liability for misappropriation of Ms. Kardashian's valuable rights of publicity.
"As the head of a department whose chief responsibility was to garner publicity for its books and authors, Bill was famous in book-publishing circles for avoiding the limelight for himself," said Nicholas Latimer, Knopf's vice president and senior director of publicity.
In 2000, she joined forces with Lizzie Grubman, the publicity dynamo 23 years her junior.
"I trace it back to the Life Magazine photograph and all the publicity," Kay says.
Then, to add in publicity and people judging you … makes it a million times worse.
They were caught days after the FBI began a new publicity campaign focusing on Greig.
And with that, we move on to the next phase of the Sweetbitter publicity cycle.
This was our first major publicity moment, and we were giving customers a lackluster experience.
The right of publicity applies to living people, but in some states, it extends posthumously.
Did the owners liken the boy wizard's name to their restaurant simply to get publicity?
Was the whole thing a depressingly empty, unironic attempt at publicity for Sophia's human captors?
"Instead of getting a thank-you, we got a lot of bad publicity," he said.
The telephone number for Foley listed on the group's earlier publicity material is now disconnected.
We take them in, we care for the child and then we get horrible publicity.
This is not, as its publicity bumf claimed, "the first account" of an "untold story".
Classroom Instruments seems like the last big check box needed on their publicity tour bingo.
Spacey had argued his presence would "amplify the negative publicity already generated" by the case.
It's not the first time a fast food joint has pulled a unique publicity stunt.
The spokesperson noted that New York and Louisiana don't have post-mortem rights of publicity.
He also told The Hollywood Reporter that their whirlwind relationship "is not a publicity stunt."
"To do something for a publicity stunt to sell records, it's absolutely disgusting," he continues.
Does the role offer a significant amount of publicity that would help further their career?
Since its initial publicity launch in February, Nadkins have been featured all over the web.
UFC's Nate Diaz, a rival of McGregor, said it was all just a publicity stunt.
Before the reports were disseminated, there had already been some bad publicity about these women.
Most onlookers already had a sense of the shenanigans from the publicity it has received.
"It doesn't hurt to get publicity when we're trying to hire more people," he added.
Nunberg also acknowledged the irony in the idea that he would need help getting publicity.
All share a similar goal: to move out of the current rut of bad publicity.
That the controversy would be good for me, that would be part of the publicity.
Simove says he doesn't consider these publicity stunts, but rather a way to be creative.
Although it didn't necessarily bring in customers, it did drum up publicity for Urbn Leaf.
He even offered free services to certain influencers in exchange for word-of-mouth publicity.
Again and again, this has dragged the company further into a spiral of bad publicity.
Like any author with books to sell, he probably thought he could use the publicity.
Many thought Beyoncé's album was an overreaction for publicity, and the dramatic scenes in mother!
The defendants accuse Sanchez of being driven by money and a desire for more publicity.
He's already insisted that this isn't a publicity stunt, so what else can he do?
What was he supposed to do in response to being played by Swift's publicity team?
Richard, having shunned publicity, declines the "honour" of sitting in on their Supreme Court hearing.
Trump's primary campaign relied mainly on personal loans of millions of dollars and free publicity.
"The greatest publicity we could ever have is if Comcast sues us," Julian Kurland said.
The payload was criticized as a wasteful publicity stunt by some in the scientific community.
"I don't know why he did it; maybe it was a publicity stunt," she continues.
"I am a single parent," Duff told CNN at a recent Stella Artois publicity event.
Five minutes behind the wheel of this rig is the best publicity diesel could have.
"Ariana and Mac are just a publicity stunt it's so obvious lol," tweeted one skeptic.
Despite the negative publicity, public opinion polls show Trudeau's Liberals still command a healthy lead.
All are spared litigation costs and the bad publicity that could flow from prolonged litigation.
Finally Kejriwal's narcissism led to a huge spending of taxpayer money on publicity and propaganda.
Furthermore, police have alleged that Evans fabricated the story "for publicity" — a claim she denies.
Benjamin Hufbauer of the University of Louisville says they are tantamount to presidential publicity centres.
Instead, he views Section 232 as a means for drumming up publicity for the USDA.
Is any of this oatmeal romance for real, or is it a ploy for publicity?
The case had been moved from Burlington, Iowa, to Keokuk because of pre-trial publicity.
Sadly, some conspiracy theorists believe that Kardashian faked the robbery for publicity or insurance money.
But this right to expression remains firmly distinguished from a right to publicity or acceptance.
It would also, they imagine, buy a lot of good publicity for the league itself.
Fiji Water starting off the year right with the best publicity stunt ever pulled. pic.twitter.
In February, as the Times pointed out, the publicity hound had only 500 Twitter followers.
Let's just not assume that, every few weeks, there's a mass shooting that gets publicity.
Queen, still riding its "Bohemian Rhapsody" publicity bump, will perform, with Adam Lambert on vocals.
A messy divorce with his wife of 31 years, Sue, also brought some unsavory publicity.
This all sprung from bad publicity after a surge of Central American migrants in 2014.
A Death Trooper who evidently chose the "blaze of glory" backdrop for his publicity photo.
The studio is making the best of things, leaning hard into the ordeal for publicity.
Feuds and insults fueled the publicity hype, and outrages in the ring sent crowds wild.
Most of the people I hear from, they don't really want publicity surrounding their cases.
And so Trump, I think, released it for his own warped reasons or for publicity.
To the left is a series of portraits interspersed with a few performance publicity images.
Many wondered if the two were actually together or just yanking the publicity stunt reigns.
But the settlement and the publicity it has received can still have a positive effect.
Jeffrey claims Bieber ruined his car sales business with all the publicity surrounding the feud.
The 66-year-old Jaitley is also the publicity head of the BJP's election team.
Still, she has promised each case would receive an equal amount of publicity and attention.
Her hope: that publicity from the #20PercentCounts campaign will spur more action, maybe even legislation.
She has refused to mention alleged gunman Tarrant's name, saying he does not deserve publicity.
The non-nude announcement may have driven up publicity, causing a flood of new advertisers.
With an activist's eye for publicity, she sought high-profile cases and headline-grabbing initiatives.
The fact that it was such bad publicity should have told us we were wrong.
The negative publicity helped Lyft attract new drivers and riders without spending much on marketing.
Thus, they can operate in a publicity vacuum more than those making a living onscreen.
Was this D-lister faking her own kidnapping to get sympathy publicity from the press?
The BBC buried it in a graveyard slot and did no publicity around its transmission.
"I am totally shocked with the interest and publicity that we have received!" she wrote.
Meanwhile, a cynical publicity campaign aimed to keep The Bell Curve away from scholarly critics.
A $100,000 fine for turning a game into a publicity stunt is a good punishment.
In the past, bad publicity around KFC led to protests that hurt Yum China's business.
Mr. Ryan, in an interview on CNN, dismissed the sit-in as a publicity stunt.
If nothing else, the arbitration filing has been a publicity boost for Manigault Newman's book.
We need to get enough publicity on this incident to draw the attention of government.
Auctions of aging government vehicles, for example, have taken place for years, with less publicity.
The study's findings come despite a torrent of recent negative publicity that Facebook has endured.
Johnson: With all this publicity, have you documented any kind of backlash from Facebook users?
So they-- they'd love the idea of-- of me giving them a lot of publicity.
"Maybe Mr. Veeck did want some publicity, but he wanted a pitcher, too," he wrote.
In the hot and bothered publicity shots, he and Ms. McTeer project a galvanic eroticism.
With the Clinton campaign's help, Ms. Machado has gone on a publicity blitz since Mrs.
Page Six reported that her team informed the paparazzi of her whereabouts to increase publicity.
According to Page Six, Thorne was eager for a lot of publicity around the book.
Orbis has landed several new clients as a result of the publicity surrounding the dossier.
That's led some to question whether the plane crash was a calculated, planned publicity stunt.
Charlie Hunnam and Guy Ritchie don't mind David Beckham stealing their King Arthur publicity thunder.
The Mejier rollout occurred when Mr. Rudolph felt it wise to avoid publicity, he said.
Ms. Johnson started her career working in the publicity department at the entertainment company Miramax.
Despite his deep desire for solitude, Mr. Davies was often the subject of unsolicited publicity.
Beyond economic power, producers have sway over the vast publicity industries that flourish around Hollywood.
"None of us are doing this for publicity," David Gosar told the Phoenix New Times.
And obviously, she did the only publicity for the show because I did zero interviews.
"I have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job," Trump said.
"It's a super publicity stunt to get eyes on the Juggalos [not ICP]," Shaggy explained.
Basically, the burden of proof is on you to show it's not a publicity stunt.
Burger King is a family restaurant; this was certainly not publicity they were looking for.
He built his empire there, and it wasn't without publicity from the New York Times.
"I love classic crime," she told NPR's David Greene during her "Dark Wood" publicity tour.
The GOP's publicity stunt succeeded in capturing the media's attention and temporarily delaying Cooper's testimony.
Stewart also shut down the theory that she and Pattinson were dating partly for publicity.
It is unclear whether it will extend to the government's own family planning publicity efforts.
The allegations against Ms. Butina, 29, have generated widespread publicity in Russia and the West.
My friend in Colonel Conmy's office said the Army was eager to avoid bad publicity.
The "Roma" publicity campaign cost roughly $25 million, according to estimates from Hollywood publication Variety.
"They thought it was a publicity stunt," Ms. Trump said of a disdainful news media.
Unfortunately, a female athlete must be beautiful in order to receive publicity and subsequent endorsements.
Let's be really clear: It is publicity and I did use company money for this.
Their current strategy seems like a middle ground designed, above all, to avoid bad publicity.
The publicity stunt is said to have cost the company some 376,000 euros (nearly $430,000).
Amazon likewise gained enormous amounts of raw publicity from its search for a second headquarters.
Several police departments have ended their cooperation with "Live PD" over concerns about bad publicity.
Several police departments have ended their cooperation with "Live PD" over concerns about bad publicity.
She worries that the coming publicity blitz for "The Mister" will leave her too exposed.
It is released this week via Arts & Crafts with almost barely any blip publicity-wise.
Poor, overlooked Christopher Marlowe, the other great Elizabethan playwright, just got a big publicity boost.
He also warned against trying to take his picture, telling reporters he didn't want publicity.
I did feel a bit as if I had been hooked by publicity-savvy researchers.
"Frankly, the number of applicants might be down because of bad publicity," Mr. Malcolm said.
Remember when people thought Camila Cabello, 23, and Shawn Mendes, 433, were "dating" for publicity?
In other words, our collective reckoning of what is or isn't a disaster entails publicity.
During the hearing, Curiel sounded concerned about the level of publicity the case was attracting.
One of his publicity schemes was a train that he called the Death Valley Coyote.
He said that he expects the grousing and fault-finding to provide similar free publicity.
Mr. Adams, a 56-year-old former police captain, now needs a new publicity photo.
The true number is surely higher, since many journalists are held without charge or publicity.
The customary mandate that jurors avoid publicity about the case is now impossible, for example.
In 2008, along with a third friend, they formed a publicity company called Different Drummer.
It's unclear how many of the opportunities included in the publicity plan Verma ultimately pursued.
Hannity accused reporters of seeking publicity for themselves through public combat with the White House.
The more successful she was, the more her work revolved around publicity rather than performance.
But analysts believe publicity about the provision may have led fewer people to seek coverage.
Her mother was the vice president and director of publicity at Penguin Books in Manhattan.
"It's a trade-off when it comes to getting publicity for Greek wines," he said.
He also had a highly public falling out with Michael Sitrick, his onetime publicity adviser.
Warner had to face down several moments where bad publicity could have hurt the film.
Unsworth told a CNN reporter that Musk's plan was a publicity stunt that wouldn't work.
The incident has prompted one security officer's suspension and created a publicity nightmare for United.
Of course, the publicity over the theft would make the jersey almost impossible to sell.
This year's Cards Against Humanity publicity stunt involves a livestream that began at 11 a.m.
He invited his second wife Sophie onto his balloon in 1804 as a publicity stunt.
In 2019 she started making the publicity rounds again as she promoted a new book.
Many of them received free publicity on TMZ, and were referred to by cheeky nicknames.
This time around, however, the North has gotten the kind of publicity money can't buy.
Federal agencies will likely design crackdowns on firearms violators to maximize publicity and impress Congress.
That request also had cited negative publicity as the main reason to move the trial.
The move has certainly brought the casino publicity, although perhaps not the kind it wanted.
Just look at what is going on since Austria; more positive publicity in my opinion.
Politics is now a popcorn sport and policy will take a sideline to the publicity.
In the narrow context of pretrial publicity, much of that data centers on media consumption.
One thing is clear: The publicity campaign catapulted Graham into a new realm of fame.
After a morning publicity shoot, the players arrived to take batting practice before the contest.
The prospect of extensive discovery and retired players testifying would have generated more negative publicity.
A government publicity campaign will begin next week, as Parliament prepares to vote on Mrs.
"There was so much publicity, we concluded it would be wise to postpone," Haghani said.
The red carpet is where huge, powerful industries — celebrity, fashion, Hollywood, media, beauty, publicity — meet.
I will leave them anonymous to avoid offering publicity or increased visibility to these groups.
But is this more than just a massive publicity win for the trendy Dutch studio?
This may sound like no way to run a publicity campaign, but Who Is America?
The goal of fantasy gifts is to get publicity; it is not to sell them.
After the publicity stunt naturally attracted inquiries, the museum decided to make the hire official.
Movie critics are not another publicity arm to help the movie business sell its wares.
When Trump's candidacy looked like a publicity stunt, Trump University mostly flew under the radar.
"This publicity stunt was a scar that Chicago didn't earn and didn't deserve," Johnson said.
And while all of this reeks of self-serving publicity stunt on Tecate's part, what better way to mock a narcissistic billionaire's tyrannical immigration policy than by spending a shitload of money on ads and getting a ton of free publicity in the process?
Maybe this article itself falls into the "all publicity is good publicity" trap that North Face was expecting, but it's not really clear how taking advantage of an educational platform for free advertising does anything other than paint your own brand as greedy and disingenuous.
" From one of Mueller's prosecutors: "Furthermore, the amount of publicity about this case is only likely to grow as the trial date approaches, and such publicity increases the possibility that jurors will form biases or pre-formed opinions that may prejudice one or both parties.
She's been in the top 20 for so many years; why doesn't she get more publicity?
It's not immediately clear how Yelchin's death will impact the publicity campaign surrounding the film's release.
The hazelnut spread is not the only product that has received negative publicity over palm oil.
If your state has strong posthumous publicity protections, it might be passed down to your heirs.
"60 Minutes" still holds its own in the ratings, but the publicity lately has been bruising.
As I said, it's not just publicity for myself, but for my country as a whole.
At Thursday's hearing, a prosector said Apple was "very sensitive about publicity," according to the Age.
The Institute's collaboration with Google Street View has provided publicity and exposure once unthinkable for Gombe.
Now we're just waiting to see what publicity genius Kris Jenner's got planned for this one. 
According to the EEOC's review, there is value in punishment and publicity, in addition to prophlyaxis.
Johnson's record as mayor was mixed; he was a booster for London and loved publicity stunts.
" Trump added that he had "never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job.
Osborne also aided Sandberg's memoir publicity by hosting a launch event for the book in 2013.
That the party has given publicity to such concerns suggests it may heed some of them.
They'll sometimes be clumped together into "publishing groups," which might share a marketing and publicity team.
The deal foundered because of the publicity surrounding it, which the Chinese had hoped to avoid.
And the company got a lot of publicity for new, more environmentally friendly and simple packaging.
Critics would forgive such publicity stunts if China also took the opportunity to tackle deeper grievances.
Weirder bets should be posted in the coming week as bookmakers look for action and publicity.
After yesterday's game, he called the vice president's actions exactly what they were: a publicity stunt.
And second, it would provide an incalculable amount of free worldwide publicity for Trump's golf resort.
A senior European diplomat agreed that he was "professional" in this role, which attracted little publicity.
The bad publicity comes at a time when Uber needs to deal with two bigger issues.
" He closed by stating that Frankel is seeking publicity and called the trial an "unnecessary evil.
Banks have been going belly-up in Russia with alarming regularity and, generally speaking, little publicity.
But I would say more of the time and effort has been going into the publicity.
Donald Trump takes a picture of Playboy Playmate hopeful Lisa Madison during a publicity session 1993.
Weinstein's attorney said McGowan is "a publicity seeker looking for money" and her suit is meritless.
Hillary Clinton had been dogged for over a decade in terms of negative publicity from Republicans.
Orban, to seek his third consecutive term in April, has targeted Soros in negative publicity campaigns.
Payne is appealing that decision, saying the firing was an unfair reaction to the negative publicity.
It all seems to be a big publicity tie-in with the upcoming Let's Go, Pikachu!
But also a lot of surprising and cruel reactions by people who don't deserve the publicity.
Some say this is a publicity stunt orchestrated by Promobot Labs, and they're probably not wrong.
Sullivan questioned Hogan about rumors that he might have staged the tape as a publicity stunt.
" (No.) "At the end of the day, all of this is unexpected publicity for this collection.
Chávez, who died in 2013, responded, characteristically, with lots of cash and publicity and little supervision.
As the Kochs have found, big spending attracts negative publicity, which has lots of side effects.
And when a young, fit, intelligent person with a college degree dies, the publicity is terrible.
In the end, that sort of bad publicity may prove a bigger stick than gambling laws.
What's happening: These give backs are, at their core, a marketing ploy designed to generate publicity.
Already, tourism operators say they are suffering because of all the negative publicity surrounding the bleaching.
Gifting suites, where brands lavish products on celebrities in exchange for publicity, remain out of reach.
Yet he and his publicity team have never given up trying to Make Armie Hammer Happen.
But this guy in France wants to put it all in danger for a little publicity.
Unlike drug cartels, which strive to operate in the shadows, criminal street gangs often relish publicity.
"We can change the whole narrative of Jefferson's trial with the publicity from this," he says.
The president's friends accuse Mr Almagro of seeking publicity to run for Uruguay's presidency in 2019.
Instead, United desperately needed Dao to agree to settle to stop the flurry of bad publicity.
In recent years, T in the Park has been plagued by an avalanche of negative publicity.
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My answer to that is: This kind of publicity does more harm to Danielle than good.
Aside from shaming them, there's another problem ... some celebrities want to make charitable donations without publicity.
Some victims' families were angered by the July 3 announcement, describing it as a publicity stunt.
Sell the serialisation rights to a newspaper, preferably the Daily Mail, and generate headlines and publicity.
Publicity stunts like this will make most parents (myself included) [realize] and open our eyes wider.
Weeks of publicity have built up huge anticipation and the film's box-office prospects remain bright.
Whenever Rodman visits North Korea, he's usually greeted with a red carpet and lots of publicity.
After video of the scary moment surfaced, many skeptics wondered if Adam staged it for publicity.
" Atkins remarked: "We are fueling this man's publicity machine by having this debate at all today.
I was very interested in how rock and roll advertising, hype, publicity, and PR are inextricable.
The Rum Diary opened in October 2011, reuniting Depp and Heard on a worldwide publicity blitz.
Apparently we feel better about publicity stunts when we can say that we saw them coming.
But Bütikofer acknowledges the temptation for members of marginal political parties to rattle cages for publicity.
It makes me feel differently in the aspect of the camera and the publicity behind it.
All of this was valuable publicity for a company that was still in its early stages.
On the other hand, the photos are drumming up a lot of publicity for Styles' video.
The international publicity that followed forced the World Bank to abandon their funding for the project.
Faith thinks there's a bigger issue ... that people will do anything for publicity and a buck.
Instead, she claims her story was buried ... and she didn't get the publicity she was promised.
Herman says it didn't become evident until the swarm of publicity in the last few weeks.
And Stan, as we all learned from his many MCU cameos, knew the value of publicity.
Onyeabor did not indulge the publicity that surrounded his international "comeback" of recent years with interviews.
And they still would have generated favorable publicity from the new investor gains of 29 percent.
But it's unlikely that every sighting, or even most, have been planned by a publicity firm.
You're also avoiding the bad publicity that would come with this person putting you on blast.
Drama ensues, though the police are left questioning whether it was all just a publicity ploy.
Dutch traditionalists responded with floods of racist invective on Facebook, and Denk scored a publicity coup.

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