New Delhi: National Geographic announced an extensive global rebrand across the company’s world-class media platforms, experiences and non-profit organisation and embraced a global tagline – ‘Further’. To reinforce the notion of ONE National Geographic, as part of this new branding effort, the network will drop the word “Channel” both on air and off all around the world beginning November 14.
This evolution further builds on last year’s expanded joint venture with 21st Century Fox and cements National Geographic’s position as a leader in premium content with an unparalleled global reach. The rebrand will touch every aspect of National Geographic, including the visual presentation of the global channels in 171 countries, the iconic magazine, nationalgeographic.com, all of the company’s social and digital platforms.
The new global tagline “Further” embodies the ethos and spirit that have defined the National Geographic brand for over 128 years.
The rebrand coincides with premier of the global event series MARS, an epic story of mankind’s thrilling quest to inhabit Mars, executive produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard.
The epic and path-breaking, six-part series MARS is globally premiering on 14November at 9PM across 171 countries and 45 languages, MARS, is set both in the future and in the present day. This series aims to redefine television storytelling by combining feature-film-quality scripted drama and visual effectswith best-in-class documentary sequences to drive forward a cohesive, edge-of-your seat story of mankind’s thrilling quest to inhabit Mars.
Ms Swati Mohan, Business Head, Fox Networks Group and National Geographic India says, “This is a proud moment for us at National Geographic and FNG as we set forth on a journey that will redefine the way in which the genre will be seen, experienced and consumed. Our new proposition of FURTHER underlines the vision of a brand that has always championed the cause of a better and deeper understanding of the world around us. It also comes at a point where the need to scratch beyond the surface and explore territories we never thought possible, is more pressing than ever before.”
She further adds, “MARS is a perfect example of our ambition on FURTHER, as it tells the story of the inevitability of inter planetary existence of mankind. The show also launches a first-of-its-kind format that combines scripted with stunning visual effects and high-class documentary sequences. And yet, this is just the beginning of a whole new world of National Geographic, which we are confident will stun and amaze its audiences like never before.”
Don’t forget to catch the premiere of MARS to witness the dramatic setbacks and successes of the modern scientific space revolution, while envisioning humankind’s first harrowing attempt to inhabit the distant planet on 14thNovember, 2016 at 9 PM on National Geographic. The series will air every Monday at 9PM.