Idioms

get (a) good press

get (a) good press

To receive positive or favorable coverage by the media. Ever since our shop got good press in the Sunday paper, business has been booming! I know it's that girl's first movie role, but she's really gotten good press for it. We better get a good press from that food critic—the restaurant could really use it.
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get/have a good, bad, etc. ˈpress

get/have good, bad, etc. things said about you in the newspapers, on television, etc: The royal family’s been getting a good press recently, for a change.Zoos have been getting a bad press over the last few years.
See also: get, have, press
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