Publicity
Publicity is the non personal stimulation of demandfor a good, service, place, idea, event, person, or organization by unpaid placement of information in print or broadcast media.
Publicity refers nonpaid, non-personal communication to promote the products, services, or image of the company.
A non personal form of communication in news story form not paid for directly by a sponsor; a part of public relations.
Webster Dictionary Meaning
1. Publicity
- The quality or state of being public, or open to the
knowledge of a community; notoriety; publicness. Category: Contemporary Business
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