Adverse Publicity definition

Adverse Publicity means the publication of unfavorable information regarding the Public Entity which can reasonably be considered to materially reduce public confidence in the competence, integrity or viability of the Public Entity to conduct business. Such publication must occur in a report about an Insured appearing in:
Adverse Publicity means the negative reporting of a “Crisis” in local, regional or national media.
Adverse Publicity means the reporting of an actual or alleged Accidental Contamination during the Policy Period in local, regional, or national media (including but not limited to radio, television, newspaper, magazines or the Internet), or any governmental publication provided that the insured product is specifically named.”

Examples of Adverse Publicity in a sentence

  • We have no liability for the amount of Public Relations Expenses that is less than the Excess for each Adverse Publicity Event.

  • Given the connection between the FDA’s use of the recall and its use of publicity to help bolster its recall requests and efforts,94 granting the FDA the91Gellhorn, Adverse Publicity by Administrative Agencies, 86 Harv.

  • Ernest Gellhorn, Adverse Publicity by Administrative Agencies, 86 HARV.

  • Human Resources/Organisational Development etc… Adverse Publicity/ Reputation.Finance Including Claims.

  • The foundation is my 2011 article, Adverse Publicity by Administrative Agencies in the Internet Era,10 which itself owes much to Gellhorn’s 1973 study.11 Added to this foundation was the following research: • A literature review for articles published since my 2011 article.• A review of Conference files related to Recommendation 73-1.• A survey of federal judicial opinions involving challenges to agency publicity.


More Definitions of Adverse Publicity

Adverse Publicity means any negative reporting of an Insured Event in local, regional or national media (including but not limited to radio, television, newspaper and/or magazines) which has potential to cause a Material Interruption
Adverse Publicity means the publication of unfavorable information regarding the Insured that can reasonably be considered to materially reduce public confidence in the competence, integrity or viability of an Insured Entity to conduct business. Such publication must occur in a report about an Insured appearing in:
Adverse Publicity means the publication of unfavorable information regarding the “educational organization” which can reasonably be considered to materially reduce public confidence in the competence, integrity or viability of the “educational organization” to conduct operations. Such publication must occur in a report about, or include a specific mention of, an insured appearing:
Adverse Publicity means a public report in the media of a “Sexual Abuse” incident in which you have been identified as the employer of the alleged “Covered Person” who is accused of “Sexual Abuse”.
Adverse Publicity means a public report in the media of a “Sexual Abuse” incident
Adverse Publicity means the reporting of an actual or alleged Accidental Contamination during the Policy period in local, regional or national media (including but not limited to radio, television, newspaper, magazines or the Internet) or any governmental publication provided that the Insured Product(s) or the products served at any restaurant under the same trade name as the Insured are specifically named.
Adverse Publicity means the reporting of an alleged but not actual Accidental Contamination or Malicious Product Tampering during the Period of Insurance in local, regional or national media (in- cluded, but not limited to, radio, television, printed publications or the internet) or any government pub- lication provided that the Named Insured or the Insured Product(s) is specifically mentioned as directly linked to an Accidental Contamination or Malicious Product Tampering.