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In marketing, a publicity stunt is a planned event designed to attract the public's attention to the event's organizers or their cause. Publicity stunts can be professionally organized, or set up by amateurs. [4] Such events are frequently utilized by advertisers and celebrities, many of whom are athletes and politicians. Stunts employing ...
[7] [10] [11] In these cases of a planned purpose for the social activity in question, the term smart mobs is often applied instead. The term " flash rob " or "flash mob robberies", a reference to the way flash mobs assemble, has been used to describe a number of robberies and assaults perpetrated suddenly by groups of teenage youth.
Fiction about publicity stunts (1 C, 45 P) V. Viral marketing (7 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Publicity stunts" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 ...
It started as a joke on the radio: A B-29 would drop hard-to-get Cabbage Patch Kids dolls over Milwaukee County stadium. Then people showed up.
Stunt casting is the use of a gimmick or publicity stunt to fill a role in a television series, film, or theatre production. [1] The casting itself can range broadly, from a non-actor celebrity , a glorified cameo appearance , to real-life relatives portraying fictional family members.
COMMENT: If Donald Trump serving fries at a Pennsylvania drive-thru doesn’t clinch him the swing state, then a side order of Elon Musk just might, says Sean O’Grady
Starts With. We'll give you the first letter as a clue in this Aussie-themed word scramble, but you're on your own for the rest! Find enough words before the timer expires to move on to the next ...
Stunting is typically used to generate publicity and audience attention for upcoming changes to a station's programming, such as new branding, format, or as a soft launch for a newly-established station. Occasionally, a stunt may be purely intended as publicity or a protest, and not actually result in a major programming change.