When the news media and the public show a lot of interest in something, you can say that it is receiving publicity. The case has generated enormous publicity in Brazil. the renewed publicity over the Casey affair
The non-personal communication of information that is not paid for by an individual or organisation
Public information about a company, good, or service appearing in the mass media as a news item for which the organization involved does not directly pay and is not generally considered to be the source A part of the promotional mix
The act of delivering an unpaid educational message to a target audience The key words here are "unpaid" and "educational" While you pay for advertising space (print, outdoor, web) or time (broadcast), you do not pay for editorial placement of publicity
the department within a publishing house which organises 'free' promotion of titles published, often through the sending out of review copies or soliciting coverage in the broadcast media; often nowadays in larger firms a part of the marketing department
Publicity is information or actions that are intended to attract the public's attention to someone or something. Much advance publicity was given to the talks It was all a publicity stunt
Any non-paid, news-oriented presentation of a product, service or business entity in a mass media format
Communication in news story form about an organisation and/or its products that is transmitted through a mass medium at no charge p 506
a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution
A specific kind of public relations that involves placing positive and newsworthy information about a business, its products, or its policies in the media
An act or service devised to call attention to someone or something, usually through print or electronic media
A type of public relations in the form of a news item or story which conveys information about a product, service, or idea in the media
Definitions vary but in Sauce the term is used to describe obtaining media coverage
{i} state of being public; advertisement, action or item designed to attract public notice; attention of the public, public notice