flack
/flak/
noun
a publicity agent.
"a public relations flack"
verb
publicize or promote (something or someone).
"a crass ambulance-chaser who flacks himself in TV ads"
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Flack is a drama about a take-no-prisoner public-relations professional named Robyn who is an American working for a London based firm.