A campaign of intense coverage in the media for the purpose of advertising or publicity.
the government has launched a media blitz to allay fears
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The Latham media blitz has been phenomenal.
The recent media blitz on the negative effects of conventional hormone replacement therapy has, understandably, fostered reactions from bewilderment to outrage.
This grass-roots campaign, conducted in a high profile media blitz, put still more pressure on Republican politicians.
Consistent with the media blitz around crack cocaine, over half considered crack cocaine to be the biggest drug problem.
The company launched a media blitz to clean up its public image.
Authorities launched billboard campaigns and media blitzes throughout the United States and Europe.
Over the weekend, there was a media blitz outlining the terms of reference of the commission and inviting suggestions from the public.
They are on a media blitz.
He continued his media blitz in the Wall Street Journal.
Despite a media blitz by the banks, the initiative passed by almost a two-to-one margin.
The media blitz that followed the event was relentless.
They will meet fans and gives a series of TV, radio and Press interviews in an intensive media blitz around London.
I asked his wife how she felt about the media blitz surrounding her husband.