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públicos

Públicos is the plural form of público in Spanish and Portuguese. It refers to groups of people considered as audiences, publics, or stakeholders by an organization, institution, or medium. The singular público can denote the general public or the audience at a specific event; the plural, públicos, emphasizes the existence of several distinct groups.

In marketing, communications, and public relations, the term designates audience segments or stakeholder groups that an

In policy making and organizational communication, públicos are the groups affected by a decision or issue,

Etymology: the term derives from Latin publicus. In both Spanish and Portuguese, it remains a widely used

entity
aims
to
reach
or
engage.
It
is
common
to
speak
of
segmentación
de
públicos
and
to
classify
públicos
internos
(employees,
volunteers)
and
públicos
externos
(customers,
media,
communities).
The
concept
supports
tailored
messaging
and
channel
selection
according
to
each
group’s
interests
and
needs.
or
those
who
hold
influence
over
it.
They
can
include
citizens,
clients,
employees,
journalists,
civil
society
organizations,
and
other
societal
actors.
Engagement
with
different
publics
may
involve
dialogue,
consultations,
transparency
initiatives,
and
targeted
information
campaigns.
plural
noun
to
denote
multiple
audience
or
stakeholder
groups,
particularly
in
Latin
American
and
Lusophone
contexts.