publicity campaign in English
appeal to gain the approval and support of the public
Use "publicity campaign" in a sentence
1. Undeterred, Barnes launched an extensive publicity campaign amongst members.
2. A publicity campaign has been launched to call attention to the problem.
3. To direct toward or intend for a particular goal or group: The publicity campaign was Aimed at
4. I see Scribners is bringing out both the novels, and has a sizeable publicity campaign on the stocks.
5. 24 In an extensive media publicity campaign last week the Natural Law Party announced they would be fielding candidates in each constituency.
6. 29 It is also clear that people did not crowd into the mission on Azusa Street because of a skillfully crafted publicity campaign.
7. The Ministry of Education has responded by launching a new publicity campaign, taking out expensive full-page advertisements in the daily press and advertising slots on radio.