Both companies appropriated a good sum of money, hired a press agent, and bought advertising space in the local papers every day for a month or more.
You are familiar with the theatrical press agent, the most harmless, jovial, inventive, and resourceful of his kind.
Press Agent as he wiped the foam from his moustache.
Tody Hamilton, Barnum's press agent, had caught on to the possibilities of an advertisement, and sent to the winter quarters at Bridgeport for some of their animal men to come down and capture a loose lion.
A press agent, as you may have gathered from the preceding article, is a person employed to obtain free newspaper advertising for any given thing, and the thing usually is a theatrical production.
If you have several attractions you will need a press agentin New York and one with each company on the road.
He's a press agent, and he hands it out so sincere that I know he must mean part of it.
How anybody could love a press agent or an actor gets me for that matter.
I come to find out later that he was a press agent.
Press Agent: The Merry Widow and the Girl from Maxims.
Press Agent notices or complimentary comments are absolutely excluded, and those offering to pay for the insertion of names will be prosecuted.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "press agent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.