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    pub·lic·i·ty
    /pəˈblisədē/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of PUBLICITY is the quality or state of being public. How to use publicity in a sentence.

  3. the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of this activity: The publicity surrounding the case made jury selection difficult. His speech attracted a lot of publicity.

  4. Publicity is a public message whose purpose is to let people know about something, like a concert or a new product. If you go around town putting up posters that advertise a community production of "Annie," you are helping with the play's publicity.

  5. noun. extensive mention in the news media or by word of mouth or other means of communication. public notice so gained. the measures, process, or business of securing public notice. information, articles, or advertisements issued to secure public notice or attention.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PublicityPublicity - Wikipedia

    In marketing, publicity is the public visibility or awareness for any product, service, person or organization. It may also refer to the movement of information from its source to the general public, often (but not always) via the media.

  7. Publicity is advertising, information, or actions intended to attract the public's attention to someone or something.

  8. the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of this activity: The publicity surrounding the case made jury selection difficult. His speech attracted a lot of publicity.

  9. publicity [U] the business of attracting the attention of the public to somebody/ something such as a company, book, film, film star or product; the things that are done to attract attention: She works in publicity.

  10. PUBLICITY definition: advertising or information about someone or something in the newspaper, on television, etc: . Learn more.

  11. 1. extensive mention in the news media or by word of mouth or other means of communication. 2. public notice so gained. 3. the technique, process, or business of securing public notice. 4. information, articles, or advertisements issued to secure public notice or attention.