Some articles on publicity:
... Latif had a keen eye for such publicity stunts ... in the cult adult comic Viz, providing the staff with free curries and relishing the publicity, despite their portrayal of him as a “curry mentalist.” Latif purchased the deed to the honorary title of the ... where he offered souvenir merchandise, seasonal messages to his fans, publicity services and a motivational DVD ...
... In 1997, Aelyria received global publicity with two major developments In Summer 1997, Aelyria was featured among other "cool sites" on MSNBC's then-popu ...
... in the history of public relations and the art of the publicity stunt ... As founder and head of Borkowski PR, he is a well-known lecturer and speaker on the art of publicity ... Borkowski has a column in The Guardian and has written two books on publicity stunts as related to public relations and has won several awards for his work ...
... Lewis also works as a publicity and marketing consultant through his company Springtime! which he founded in 1977 ... Martin had a background in publicity and marketing and came up with a great campaign for the movie, creating a huge buzz and getting us free publicity, which was crucial ... We learned a lot about publicity and marketing from our experience with Martin Lewis." Early in his career, Lewis had been a protégé of former Beatles publicist Derek Taylor - then working for the ...
Famous quotes containing the word publicity:
“With publicity comes humiliation.”
—Tama Janowitz (b. 1957)
“I saw the best minds of my generation
Reading their poems to Vassar girls,
Being interviewed by Mademoiselle.
Having their publicity handled by professionals.
When can I go into an editorial office
And have my stuff published because Im weird?
I could go on writing like this forever . . .”
—Louis Simpson (b. 1923)
“Is America a land of God where saints abide for ever? Where golden fields spread fair and broad, where flows the crystal river? Certainly not flush with saints, and a good thing, too, for the saints sent buzzing into mans ken now are but poor- mouthed ecclesiastical film stars and cliché-shouting publicity agents.
Their little knowledge bringing them nearer to their ignorance,
Ignorance bringing them nearer to death,
But nearness to death no nearer to God.”
—Sean OCasey (18841964)