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The Capp-Saunders " feud " fooled both editors and readers, generated plenty of free publicity for both strips — and Capp and Saunders had a good laugh when all was revealed.
Since the release of the film the town of Åmål has even tried to embrace the publicity generated, despite the fact that the town's name is missing from the English title.
Three months before the film's release, Bogart as Queeg appeared on the cover of TIME magazine, while on Broadway Henry Fonda was starring in the stage version ( in a different role ), both of which generated strong publicity for the film.
The Mobil Economy Run generated publicity and Promotion ( marketing ) | promotions such as this 1962 advertisement by Federal-Mogul | Champion spark plugs with a Rambler American.
The publicity generated put the policy on the front burner in 1992, thrusting the issue into the presidential campaign ," with every Democratic candidate and independent Ross Perot publicly promising to end the ban.
Beyond the documentary, the film generated a fair amount of publicity.
He would later report that he'd avoided publicity after Patterson and promoter Al DeAtley had broken their agreement to pay Gimlin a share of any profits generated by the film.
The group began publicizing the case ( under the name " Citizens Committee to Outlaw Entrapment ") and the publicity it generated brought in financial support and volunteers.
The single generated welcome publicity following their time out of the limelight, as did a small sold-out tour scheduled around the single release, the final night of which was at Shepherds Bush Empire as part of MTV's " Five Night Stand " festival.
A frequent visitor to the set, she was photographed there by Esquire magazine and the resulting photographs generated considerable publicity for both Tate and the film.
The gigantic scale of the troubled production, Taylor's bouts of illness and fluctuating weight, the off-screen turbulence — all generated enormous publicity, which by-and-large the studio embraced.
James Hutchings — who organized the first tourist party to the Valley in 1855 — and artist Thomas Ayers generated much of the earliest publicity about Yosemite, creating articles and entire magazine issues about the Valley.
The programme generated much publicity prior to its transmission by displaying the usually pitiless Paxman teary-eyed on camera when informed that his impoverished great-grandmother Mary Mackay's poor relief had been revoked because she'd had a child out of wedlock.
This backfired, however, because it generated more publicity — newspapers across the world ran stories about the miraculous fish.
Initial publicity generated was by the now-discredited autobiography Michelle Remembers ( 1980 ), and sustained and popularized throughout the decade by the McMartin preschool trial.
However, Kris has generated so much good publicity and customer goodwill for Macy's that a delighted R. H. Macy ( Harry Antrim ) promises Doris and Julian generous bonuses.
The film's unprecedented $ 44-million cost ( equivalent to about $ 122 million as of 2012 ) and poor performance at the box office ($ 3, 484, 331 gross in the United States ) generated more negative publicity than actual financial damage, causing Transamerica Corporation, United Artists ' corporate owner, to become anxious over its own public image and withdraw from film production altogether.
As described by historian Edward Jay Epstein, " During these first runs, films got their reviews, garnered publicity, and generated the word of mouth that served as the principal form of advertising.
national publicity generated by the lynching and resulting riot played a significant role in American history by helping to inspire national anti-lynching laws.
The cathedral has been used from 2000 as a location for filming the first, second and sixth Harry Potter films, which has generated revenue and publicity, but caused some controversy amongst those who suggest that the theme of the films was unsuitable for a church.
Rumors existed that the fight's organizers were stalling, afraid of the negative publicity that would be generated over a perceived Nazi getting a shot at the world's title.
Although not always politically active, in 2007, Whitmore generated some publicity with his endorsement of Barack Obama for U. S. President.
The negative publicity generated by the documentary led to a tremendous increase in the number of lawsuits filed against vaccine manufacturers.
A western starring Kris Kristofferson and Christopher Walken, Heaven's Gate had an unusually protracted shooting schedule ( Cimino reportedly wanted 50 takes for a single scene, for instance ) which generated adverse publicity about runaway costs and Cimino's autocratic style.
Interestingly, the publicity this controversy generated ultimately improved album sales.

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They were repelled by his noisy newspapers, his personal publicity, his presumptuous campaign for the Presidential nomination, and by the swelling cloud of rumor about his moral lapses.
The transmutation of mission to co-optation is further indicated by the insignificance of educational activities, worship, preaching, and publicity in reaching new members.
The recent publicity attending the successful federal prosecution of a conspiracy indictment against a number of electrical manufacturers has evoked a new respect for the anti-trust laws that is justified neither by their rationale nor by the results they have obtained.
Alex wakes up in hospital, where he is courted by government officials anxious to counter the bad publicity created by his suicide attempt.
Anderson and his associate Brit Hume confirmed that Capp was shown out of town by university police, but that the incident had been hushed up by the university to avoid negative publicity.
Gone are the days when the Hoffman House flourished on Madison Square, with its famous nudes by Bouguereau ; when barrooms were palaces, on nearly every corner throughout the city ; when Steve Brodie, jumping from Brooklyn Bridge, splashed the entire country with publicity ; when Bowery concert halls dispensed schooners of beer for a nickel, with a stage show thrown in ; when Theis's Music Hall still resounded on 14th Street with its great mechanical organ, the wonder of its day, a place of beauty, with fine paintings and free company and the frankest of female life.
The negative publicity caused by the rift with Graham, itself a reflection of a larger division between separatist fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals, precipitated a decline in BJU enrollment of about 10 % in the years 1956-59.
In January 1923 the pair announced their engagement ; by July they had separated, leading to speculation that the relationship was a publicity stunt.
Barred from Major League Baseball during his prime, Veeck's signing of the aging star in 1948 was viewed by many as another publicity stunt.
The use of the name Camelot and the support of Geoffrey Ashe helped ensure much publicity for the finds, but Alcock himself later grew embarrassed by the supposed Arthurian connection to the site.
To promote it in the United States, Mercury Records financed a coast-to-coast publicity tour in which Bowie, between January and February 1971, was interviewed by radio stations and the media.
Evil Dead II ( referred to in publicity materials as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn ) is a 1987 American horror comedy film directed by Sam Raimi.
It was dubbed " Hooverizing " by government publicists, in spite of Hoover's continual orders that publicity should not mention him by name.
The earliest association between anime and adult animation occurred prior to the 1972 release of Fritz the Cat when American distributors attempted to cash in on the publicity garnered from the rating by rushing out dubbed versions of two other adult animations from Japan, both of which featured an X rating in their advertising material: Senya ichiya monogatari and Kureopatora, retitled One Thousand and One Arabian Nights and Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, respectively.
He lived very quietly in lodgings in Oslo ( then Christiania ), surrounded by his books and shrinking from publicity, but his name grew into wide political favour as his ideas about the language of the peasants became more and more the watch-word of the popular party.
Although Tim Smith stepped down from the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election, both Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken sought re-election for their seats, and were both defeated, in Hamilton's case by the former BBC Reporter Martin Bell, who stood as an anti-sleaze candidate, both the Labour and LibDem candidates withdrawing in his favour, amidst further publicity unfavourable to the Conservatives.
As commonly used today both by Londoners and in most official publicity, this term embraces the entire system.
The publicity Hall received was due to unintended consequences ; the novel was tried for obscenity in London, a spectacularly scandalous event described as " the crystallizing moment in the construction of a visible modern English lesbian subculture " by professor Laura Doan.
The Loch Ness tooth was a publicity stunt to promote a horror novel by Steve Alten titled The Loch.

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