Adjective
well-publicised (not comparable)
(British spelling) Given a great amount of publicity.
In the past, backing for such groups had been discreet, but in early 1992 the Saudi's invited several Iraqi opposition leaders to Riyadh to attend a well-publicised conference. Source: Internet
The Tale of a Cypher — and APL (Birkerød, Denmark: Strandbergs Forlag, 1984 ; reprinted by: Prentice-Hall, Englewood, New Jersey, USA, 1985) Public nuisances Babbage involved himself in well-publicised but unpopular campaigns against public nuisances. Source: Internet
However, a year after entering commercial service the Comets began suffering problems, with three of them breaking up during mid-flight in well-publicised accidents. Source: Internet