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Donkees

(33,733 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 07:32 AM Mar 12

Mischief's Genius Ads for NPR Provoke Urgent Questions About the Right to Information

March 11, 2026

Reporting continues with vigor at NPR, despite some inevitable challenges, and the organization has doubled down on its mission to approach stories and news through the lens of curiosity and understanding. In collaboration with New York-based ad agency Mischief, a new campaign reimagines NPR’s logo into prompts aiming to ignite inquiry and investigation.

Mischief “creates work that makes a stir, because the riskiest thing a brand can do is be ignorable.” The campaign, titled For your right to be curious, is conceived as a way for NPR to “stand up for the public’s right to ask hard questions,” the agency says in a statement. Across a range of formats, from merchandise and the sign on NPR’s headquarters to billboards and ad screens on the New York City subway, the recognizable block letters transform into urgent and timely questions—many that listeners around the country are asking. “How does AI affect my electric bill?” “Why are groceries still so expensive?” “How is my farm going to survive?”









“Curiosity is the fuel of a functioning democracy,” says Mishka Pitter-Armand, NPR’s chief marketing officer. “NPR is essential civic infrastructure built to protect the right to inquiry. As a cornerstone of American life for over 50 years, this work is our pledge to the public: we will continue to provide the trusted context you need to explore the world, encouraging every American to keep listening and asking the hard questions.”

https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/03/mischief-npr-ad-campaign-logo-questions-curiosity/
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Mischief's Genius Ads for NPR Provoke Urgent Questions About the Right to Information (Original Post) Donkees Mar 12 OP
Important malaise Mar 12 #1
Kick! SheltieLover Mar 12 #2
brilliant. mopinko Mar 12 #3
K&R jfz9580m Mar 12 #4
K & R democrank Mar 12 #5
K & R! benfranklin1776 Mar 12 #6
Beautiful. Intelligent. Recommended. ret5hd Mar 12 #7
love it OhioBlue Mar 12 #8
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Mar 12 #9
Love it! summer_in_TX Mar 13 #10
My new marketing friend would say that campaign is marketing, not an ad. summer_in_TX Mar 13 #11

summer_in_TX

(4,202 posts)
10. Love it!
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 12:41 AM
Mar 13

NPR is a jewel. Especially these days when it's so hard to get real news giving a broad context.

summer_in_TX

(4,202 posts)
11. My new marketing friend would say that campaign is marketing, not an ad.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 12:48 AM
Mar 13

Marketing helps connect what they promote with the values people have. Ads take a mediocre product and work to make people like it.

NPR has been something I've valued for 40 years. I discovered it during a long commute. I've learned so much through the stories on NPR, and I've had many driveway moments. Actually, I usually just drive around until the story is over.

So many conversations have been stimulated by something my husband or I heard on NPR.

I'm thrilled to see NPR has a great marketing campaign like this. May it go far.

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