publicity
1 of 1noun/ˈpəb.lɪ.sə.ti/
Forms:publicities
1
actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public
Publicity refers to the efforts and activities undertaken to generate public attention and awareness for a person, organization, product, or event. It involves using various media channels, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and online platforms, to spread information and create a positive image. Publicity aims to build reputation, attract interest, and increase visibility, often through press releases, media appearances, promotional events, and other strategic communications. The goal is to influence public perception and foster engagement with the target audience.
- The company used social media publicity to promote its new product, generating buzz before the launch.
- The celebrity's scandal received so much publicity that it dominated the news cycle for weeks.
- The charity event received positive publicity after being featured in local newspapers and TV programs.
- The politician’s campaign team worked hard to ensure their candidate got enough publicity in the run-up to the election.
- The movie studio hired a PR firm to increase the film's publicity through interviews, posters, and trailer releases.
2
the quality of being open to public view