press agent

NOUN
  1. someone employed to arrange publicity (for a firm or a public figure)
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How To Use press agent In A Sentence

  • Fed by press agents, tipsters, legmen and ghost writers, he possessed the extraordinary ability to make a Broadway show a hit, create overnight celebrities; enhance or destroy a political career.
  • The press agent tied himself in knots trying to apologise.
  • He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
  • Ms. Kaplan quotes one observer as saying that Trujillo's offer was "one of the boldest masterstrokes of modern press agentry. Strange Migration:
  • Because officials are so anxious to get good press, there is often tremendous pressure on the government press agent.
  • The pace quickens in a scene featuring press agents (or are they anchorpersons?) who circle the gallery walls with dizzying speed, their interchangeable faces and messages flying from one screen to the next.
  • He didn't fess up to the religious slurs in the first one, and it really read like it was written by a press agent.
  • He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
  • “We were simply bowled over by Madame, who was way ahead of her press agentry,” said David O. Selznick, adding that he was disappointed that people did not seem to have paid enough attention to the “symphonic narrative” and “march” created for the occasion—compositions he called “the first important serious music to come out of the war.” The Last Empress
  • Because officials are so anxious to get good press, there is often tremendous pressure on the government press agent.
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