English to Spanish Dictionary publicist

publicist

publicista
definition
noun
Stephanie is part of a team of publicists , producers, coaches and managers who look after Tabby's frantic schedule, choreograph his songs and generally keep him on the path to fame.
a person responsible for publicizing a product, person, or company.
He was the government's publicist , writing pamphlets, verses and periodicals which were instrumental in discrediting the Whigs.
a journalist, especially one concerned with current affairs.
translation of 'publicist'
noun
publicista
example
But the simple reality is that the evil horde was repelled and the loyalty of the unnamed 'publicist' to the unnamed producer of the unnamed co-production has been maintained.
I didn't have an agent or a 'publicist' or even a manager.
I either have lunch on set or with an agent, a 'publicist' or a manager.
He was the government's 'publicist' , writing pamphlets, verses and periodicals which were instrumental in discrediting the Whigs.
He is a tireless 'publicist' who has authored many books, articles, prefaces and pamphlets.
I spent the next two days on the phone with my 'publicist' and the producer, meticulously going over each joke I planned to use.
Ordinary people who find themselves suddenly elevated to the heroic pantheon too often take with them their 'publicist' and literary agent.
She probably has her own business manager, her 'publicist' , an agent.
He's also, to varying extents, the producer, 'publicist' , talent scout, music director, photographer, and costume designer.
Often, self-published authors must wear many hats - designer, accountant, sales rep, 'publicist' and travel agent.
If it's possible to say, the bang doesn't have a producer, agent or 'publicist' .
She was impressed by the amount of people who greeted her 'publicist' .
It appears more organised because of the 'publicists' and managers involved, but it all sort of tumbled into place in a couple of weeks.
'Publicistic' essays were extremely popular at those times when journalism in European countries reached the point when newspapers finally became periodic.
He thanked producers, 'publicists' and everyone associated with the original film.
And then 'publicists' and agents and managers talk.
Hall's real problem is 'publicists' who try to control how pictures are used.
After endless letters and phone calls to the teams of 'publicists' and agents who surround A-list celebrities, she finally managed to get each person to herself.
All the models are there, all the hair and makeup backstage, all the 'publicists' , all the producers.
Numerous 'publicists' advocated a national celebration before the first anniversary of 1813 and hence between 17 and 19 October 1814, festivities took place in hundreds of cities.
In addition, the aforementioned provisions of the Versailles Treaty were harshly criticized by some eminent 'publicists' , among them the Italian leading jurist and politician V. E. Orlando.
The world of press agents, 'publicists' and leaking stories to the press was alien to her.
His 'publicists' have produced a film showing the veteran politician without the turban, sitting for a haircut, and watching football.
Stephanie is part of a team of 'publicists' , producers, coaches and managers who look after Tabby's frantic schedule, choreograph his songs and generally keep him on the path to fame.
There is not much difference in this respect between the treatises of the early 'publicists' and those of modern writers.
Some might say that these tales of celebrity heroism might be the product of hyper-imaginative 'publicists' .
Your journalist has not shown even an elementary measure of good 'publicistic' practice or press ethics.
The article itself is not a program of action, and even is not a 'publicistic' work, but a certain political literary performance.
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