Royals and politicians take centre stage in News Corp’s subscriptions campaign via The Works

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HPC Meghan Markle.jpgNews Corp Australia’s latest digital subscription campaign – the third produced in collaboration with The Works – has continued its theme of entertaining, tongue-in-cheek statements overlayed with prominent local and global figures and major events.

Appearing in all News Corp print and digital metro and regional mastheads nationally, as well as radio and OOH, the latest iteration follows enormously successful Samsung tablet and Sennheiser headphone subscription campaigns which ran earlier this year and late last year.

Headphone ads portrait (1).jpgSays Tony Phillips, chief marketing officer, News Corp Australia: “The uptake in subscriptions from our last two campaigns exceeded expectations. Our bundle subscription offers grew over 50 percent year-on-year.

“Australians have a great sense of humour and the campaign creative absolutely delivers in terms of its satire and entertainment value, in addition to promoting a quality product, service and highly sought-after bonus gift.

“Our mastheads and subscribers are reaping the rewards, with consumers realising the benefits of what a News Corp subscription offers in terms of quality content, exclusive stories, competitions and promotions, and access to a range of benefits through +Rewards.Headphone ads portrait 2 (1).jpg

Says Nathan Bilton, creative partner at The Works: “This offer taps into the way we’re consuming news today. And with previous success, this evolution of the campaign brings together engaging, topical content with a light-hearted, cheeky tone that showcases what a News subscription delivers.”

The creatives bound to deliver the strongest engagement are those of our Members of Parliament, and one featuring the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

The campaign also includes action shots from football codes relevant to each masthead, and the Tour de France.

The ads promote a 12-month digital subscription offering for News Corp metro and regional newspapers.HPC AFL HS.jpg

Agency: The Works

Creative Partner: Nathan Bilton

Creative Project Managers: Abby McKean, Jodie Schwartfeger

Copywriter: Jane Myers

Design & artwork: Chris Dwyer, Danielle Jonker, Chris Hall

Production: Lucy Whirledge