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"Maybe they thought we'd buckle under poor publicity," he says.
Could this be Jackson's way of avoiding poor publicity?
Poor publicity campaigns make it less likely that they come forward.
The Philharmonic's involvement in this concert brought the orchestra some poor publicity when the news came in June.
"I guess that was poor publicity on our part," said Robert Lerner, the federal commissioner for education statistics.
Logging companies in rich countries, dogged by poor publicity and threatened by boycotts, quickly signed up to them in the 1990s, usually at their own expense.
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Meeting the pope has been seen by producing studio Paramount as an ideal way to try to counter the poor advance publicity among religious communities.
A film festival which once boasted Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Sheen among its high-profile supporters has come under fire over allegations of minimal publicity, poor screening facilities and a shoddy judging process.
Festival spokeswoman Jane Osborne yesterday blamed negative publicity for poor ticket sales.
However, poor reviews and negative publicity surrounding Grindhouse's US release and its subsequent division appear to have cooled interest in the film.
Some local tourism operators had reportedly refused to ferry Di Natale and Waters out to the reef because they didn't want them feeding hysteria about its poor condition for a publicity stunt.
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