any publicity is good publicity

Related to word: publicity

Idiom

Definition

  1. This idiom suggests that any form of publicity, even negative, is beneficial because it keeps the subject in the public eye.

    • Despite the terrible reviews of the movie, the producer still believes that 'any publicity is good publicity'.

    • The company decided to respond to the negative press, knowing that 'any publicity is good publicity'.

    • Even with the scandal, the politician thinks that 'any publicity is good publicity' and continues to appear in public.