PR blitz

Frequency: 5.00.5 per million words

An intense, short-term public relations effort.

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Examples (20)

  • The tech company launched a massive PR blitz for its new smartphone.
  • The tech company launched a massive PR blitz to promote its new smartphone.
  • Ahead of the movie's release, the studio initiated a global PR blitz featuring the lead actors.
  • Following the scandal, the celebrity's team mounted a PR blitz to repair his image.
  • The candidate's team is planning a last-minute PR blitz to win over undecided voters.
  • The candidate is planning a nationwide PR blitz in the final week before the election.
  • After the scandal, the corporation went on a PR blitz to restore its public image.
  • The film's box office success was largely due to a well-coordinated PR blitz.
  • The author's successful PR blitz included interviews on several major talk shows.
  • A carefully orchestrated PR blitz preceded the announcement of the merger.
  • Was the expensive PR blitz really worth it, or did it just annoy the public?
  • The government's PR blitz on the new policy failed to convince the public.
  • The well-coordinated PR blitz resulted in a huge spike in online sales.
  • We're in the middle of a full-scale PR blitz from the movie studio.
  • A nationwide PR blitz was orchestrated to promote the new government health initiative.
  • To counter the negative press, they will conduct a PR blitz across all major news outlets.
  • Their PR blitz involved everything from social media influencers to prime-time television commercials.
  • An aggressive PR blitz was initiated to ensure the brand remained in the public eye.
  • Compared to their usual low-key marketing, this media PR blitz was a major change in strategy.
  • A successful product launch often requires a significant PR blitz to generate initial buzz.