publicity

publicity
publicity [{{t}}pʌb'lɪsɪtɪ]
noun
(a) (media interest, exposure) publicité f;
it'll give us free publicity for the product ça fera de la publicité gratuite pour notre produit;
she/her movie is getting or attracting a lot of publicity c'est un procès/un film dont on a beaucoup parlé;
there's no such thing as bad publicity on ne fait jamais trop parler de soi;
the incident will mean bad publicity for us cet incident va être mauvais pour ou va faire du tort à notre image de marque;
an actress who shuns publicity une actrice qui fuit les médias;
they don't want any publicity ils ne veulent pas faire parler d'eux
(b) (advertising material, information) matériel m publicitaire;
have you seen any of their publicity? avez-vous vu leur matériel publicitaire?;
advance publicity promotion f
►► publicity brochure brochure f publicitaire;
publicity budget budget m publicitaire;
publicity campaign (for new product) campagne f publicitaire, campagne f de publicité; (by government) campagne f d'information;
publicity department service m de publicité;
publicity expenses dépenses fpl de la publicité;
publicity gimmick astuce f publicitaire;
publicity manager chef m de (la) publicité;
publicity photograph photographie f publicitaire;
{{}}Cinema{{}} publicity still photo f publicitaire;
publicity stunt coup m de pub

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