The campaign restates The Guardian’s purpose and inspire readers around the world to support its journalism.
Inspired by the news brand’s editor-in-chief Katharine Viner’s essay ‘A mission for journalism in a time of crisis’, ‘Hope is power’ seeks to build on the trust and affinity readers have with The Guardian and its role in giving people the facts to challenge the status quo, publish fresh ideas and opinions, and hold power to account.
Anna Bateson, Chief Customer Officer, Guardian News & Media said: “The Guardian has an almost 200-year history of producing journalism which inspires hope. This new campaign aims to turn that feeling into action.
“Against the backdrop of a volatile political landscape around the world and with a frugal budget, we have chosen to take a bold creative approach which we hope will inspire readers to support Guardian journalism in a number of ways.”
The new campaign aims to deepen affinity among existing supporters, while also encouraging new readers to spend more time with The Guardian journalism. The campaign is one part of The Guardian’s target of reaching 2 million paying supporters by 2022.
The creative will run for five weeks across television, video-on-demand, cinema, outdoor, social, audio and The Guardian’s own channels in the UK, US, Australia and globally. It relies on carefully targeted use of The Guardian’s platforms, contra agreements and an effective media plan including the use of flyposting and targeted podcast ads.
The organisation’s readership and impact around the globe have grown hugely over the last decade (monthly digital page views have increased from 790m in January 2016 to 1.35bn in March 2019). The Guardian has developed a truly global campaign, designed to resonate with our Australian, American and European readers as well as readers in the UK.
The campaign film is directed by Academy Award-winning director James Marsh, known for his Stephen Hawking biopic, The Theory of Everything. It is set to music from the Tony award-winning musical ‘Hadestown’, the track ‘Nothing Changes’ is written by Anaïs Mitchell.
The campaign is a collaboration between The Guardian’s brand, marketing and editorial teams. Uncommon London led on creative development, PHD led on media planning and buying, and Pentagram developed the initial brand positioning.
Readers who want to support The Guardian’s mission can do so by: contributing, taking out a digital or print subscription or sharing The Guardian’s journalism on social media.
Source: The Guardian