A person or organization that jointly promotes or organizes an event, product, or initiative alongside another promoter, sharing responsibilities and benefits.
From Latin 'co-' (together) + 'promoter' (one who advances or pushes forward). Common in modern business, entertainment, and marketing where multiple parties collaborate on campaigns.
When a concert venue and a radio station are copromters of a festival, they split the work and profit—but if the event flops, they both take the blame. It's partnership where loyalty flows only as far as the balance sheet.
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