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National Geographic – Partner with Us – Disney Advertising – Partner with Us .wpb_animate_when_almost_visible { opacity: 1; } OUR BRANDS ABC ABC News Andscape Disney Disney Local ESPN Freeform FX Hulu National Geographic INSIGHTS Thought Leadership Generation Stream SOLUTIONS Disney CreativeWorks Technology & Innovation BLOG CONTACT US LOG IN   National GeographicPartner with usTOP 3With 15 Emmy Nominations in 2019, Nat Geo is among the top 3 most Emmy-nominated ad-supported cable networks LINEAR NETWORKS Across Nat Geo Channel, Nat Geo WILD, and Nat Geo MUNDO, we reach 433M households in 171 countries, in 45 languages Nat Geo Channel is the #1 network in brand trust Nat Geo Channel is the #1 network for brand momentum (Harris Brand Equity Survey) Among only 10 networks to deliver double digit YOY household ratings growth in 2018 DIGITAL With our award-winning editorial features, boundary-pushing interactives, and constantly-refreshed video and photography content, NatGeo.com attracts a global audience of 27M users monthly.  SOCIAL Nat Geo has over 444M+ total fans/followers across its various social channels  Nat Geo is the #1 brand on social for the 5th year in a row, not only for scale but for our large engagement of 1.7B. Nat Geo and Nat Geo Travel garnered 1.7B Engagements on Social in 2018. *Source: Shareablee, USA, 2018 Nat Geo has over 444M+ total fans/followers across its various social channels  Nat Geo is the #1 brand on social for the 5th year in a row, not only for scale but for our large engagement of 1.7B. Nat Geo and Nat Geo Travel garnered 1.7B Engagements on Social in 2018. *Source: Shareablee, USA, 2018 LINEAR NETWORKS Across Nat Geo Channel, Nat Geo WILD, and Nat Geo MUNDO, we reach 433M households in 171 countries, in 45 languages  Nat Geo Channel is the #1 network in brand trust Nat Geo Channel is the #1 network for brand momentum (Harris Brand Equity Survey)  Among only 10 networks to deliver double digit YOY household ratings growth in 2018  DIGITAL With our award-winning editorial features, boundary-pushing interactives, and constantly-refreshed video and photography content, NatGeo.com attracts a global audience of 27M users monthly.  SOCIAL Nat Geo has over 444M+ total fans/followers across its various social channels  Nat Geo is the #1 brand on social for the 5th year in a row, not only for scale but for our large engagement of 1.7B. Nat Geo and Nat Geo Travel garnered 1.7B Engagements on Social in 2018. *Source: Shareablee, USA, 2018 Nat Geo has over 444M+ total fans/followers across its various social channels  Nat Geo is the #1 brand on social for the 5th year in a row, not only for scale but for our large engagement of 1.7B. Nat Geo and Nat Geo Travel garnered 1.7B Engagements on Social in 2018. *Source: Shareablee, USA, 2018 PORTFOLIO National Geographic Channel is the world’s leading destination for premium, factual storytelling. Through a trusted and authentic voice, we tell big, bold stories that matter, inspiring audiences passions into action and getting out to explore the world around them. Nat Geo Wild is the premier family-friendly destination that’s all about animals and the people who love them. Nat Geo Mundo is a 100% Spanish-speaking, family-friendly network centered around science, wildlife, culture and adventure. With our award-winning editorial features, boundary-pushing interactives, and constantly-refreshed, heart-stopping video and photography content, NatGeo.com attracts a global audience 27 million-strong, all who look to us for transformative, thought-provoking perspectives that expose a world larger than the one in which we live and cultivate the explorer inside all of us. Pair our strong digital presence with our unrivaled social footprint and VOD/OTT presence, and National Geographic is a true digital powerhouse that reaches a modern consumer, wherever they are. With each issue, National Geographic Magazine goes further — by telling stories of humankind from an up-close perspective to deepen people’s understanding of the world and their role in it. As pioneers of the new media frontier, Nat Geo Magazine continues to push into new terrain, creating a more immersive journey and experience for its audience. Nat Geo Kids is a magazine loved by kids and trusted by parents. Our mission is to inspire future citizens of the world to learn about the world and how it works, empowering them to succeed and to make it a better place. National Geographic Channel is the world’s leading destination for premium, factual storytelling. Through a trusted and authentic voice, we tell big, bold stories that matter, inspiring audiences to passions into action and get out an explore the world around them. Nat Geo Wild is the premier family-friendly destination that’s all about animals and the people who love them. Nat Geo Mundo is a 100% Spanish-speaking, family-friendly network centered around science, wildlife, culture and adventure. With our award-winning editorial features, boundary-pushing interactives, and constantly-refreshed, heart-stopping video and photography content, NatGeo.com attracts a global audience 27 million-strong, all who look to us for transformative, thought-provoking perspectives that expose a world larger than the one in which we live and cultivate the explorer inside all of us. Pair our strong digital presence with our unrivaled social footprint and VOD/OTT presence, and National Geographic is a true digital powerhouse that reaches a modern consumer, wherever they are. With each issue, National Geographic Magazine goes further — by telling stories of humankind from an up-close perspective to deepen people’s understanding of the world and their role in it. As pioneers of the new media frontier, Nat Geo Magazine continues to push into new terrain, creating a more immersive journey and experience for its audience. Nat Geo Kids is a magazine loved by kids and trusted by parents. Our mission is to inspire future citizens of the world to learn about the world and how it works, empowering them to succeed and to make it a better place. Key Content Leadership Areas ANIMALS HISTORY & CULTURE SCIENCE & INNOVATION TRAVEL ProgrammingSCRIPTED/UNSCRIPTED Gordon Ramsay Uncharted Genius Aretha Race to the Center of the Earth Brain Games New & Returning Series Life Below Zero Wicked Tuna Stunts/Specials Sharkfest SOCIAL MEDIASTAY CONNECTED National Geographic@NatGeoJanuary 3, 2023 6:00 amtwitterThe gravest of international crimes was outlawed in the 1940s after the atrocities of the Holocaust. But it took decades to convict anyone of genocide—and the term has since become a political weapon on.natgeo.com/3Cl9v62 38 132FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational Geographic Magazine@NatGeoMagJanuary 3, 2023 4:02 amtwitterWhen illuminated by ultraviolet light, the pelts of platypuses give off a blue-green glow. on.natgeo.com/3WEe2Zt 5 36FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational GeographicnatgeoJanuary 2, 2023 7:00 pminstagram 120K 872FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational Geographic TV@NatGeoTVJanuary 2, 2023 12:00 pmtwitter 25 202FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNat Geo WILD@natgeowildJanuary 2, 2023 12:00 pmtwitter 29 227FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNat Geo PR@NatGeoPRDecember 20, 2022 10:39 amtwitterIn 2022, 132 photographers were sent on assignment in 60 countries, 2,238,899 images were filed, and 4,000 pounds of gear were shipped out in the field. Check out the top 49 photos captured here: nationalgeographic.com/... 1 6FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational Geographic@NatGeoJanuary 3, 2023 2:02 amtwitterSharks, among the fiercest predators in the ocean, are also some of the most vulnerable on.natgeo.com/3jN4nB9 52 243FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational Geographic Magazine@NatGeoMagJanuary 2, 2023 6:21 pmtwitterFrom panda ants to alligator bugs, here are some unexpected critters that emulate iconic species. on.natgeo.com/3ZiyCAn 15 94FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational GeographicnatgeoJanuary 2, 2023 5:00 pminstagram 31K 186FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNat Geo WILD@natgeowildJanuary 2, 2023 10:00 amtwitter 8 50FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNational Geographic TV@NatGeoTVJanuary 1, 2023 3:13 pmtwitter 27 153FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailNat Geo PR@NatGeoPRDecember 14, 2022 9:38 amtwitterA U.S. lab has successfully sparked a fusion reaction that released more energy than went into it-- achieving a breakthrough in nuclear fusion: nationalgeographic.com/science/articl… 1 4FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailShow more National GeographicPartner With Us Today! Advertise With Us DISNEY ADVERTISINGDisney Advertising is responsible for advertising sales and integrated marketing for The Walt Disney Company’s entertainment and sports offerings through linear, digital, social, audio and ad-supported streaming businesses. This includes ABC, ABC News, Disney Channels Worldwide, Disney Digital, ESPN Networks, ESPN+, Freeform, FX, National Geographic, Hulu, and its eight ABC-owned local stations. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Your California Privacy Rights Children’s Online Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Personal Information Interest-Based Ads GENERAL INFOADDRESS Disney Advertising 77 West 66th Street New York, NY 10023 EMAIL [email protected] QUICK LINKSHOME OUR BRANDS DISNEY CREATIVEWORKS NEWS APP DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS DMED MEDIA CENTER CONTACT US DISNEY CAREERS | DISNEY ADVERTISING LOG IN © 2022 Disney Advertising All rights reserved × Forgot password Don't have an account? Sign up Privacy Preference Center Privacy Preferences twitter@NatGeoThe gravest of international crimes was outlawed in the 1940s after the atrocities of the Holocaust. But it took decades to convict anyone of genocide—and the term has since become a political weapon on.natgeo.com/3Cl9v62 38 132January 3, 2023 6:00 amView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoMagWhen illuminated by ultraviolet light, the pelts of platypuses give off a blue-green glow. on.natgeo.com/3WEe2Zt 5 36January 3, 2023 4:02 amView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...instagramnatgeoRead the full story at the link in bio. Antifreeze proteins. Sugar-packed cells. Brain shutdowns. To make it to spring, many species find surprising ways to stop their bodily functions.Photograph By Janet M. Storey 120K 872January 2, 2023 7:00 pmView on instagramFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoTVThere's something truly magical about seeing these majestic animals in the wintertime. : Portrait of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in snow in North Cascades National Park, Washington State, USA. (National Geographic Image Collection/Bruce Dale) (1/3) 25 202January 2, 2023 12:00 pmView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@natgeowildThere's something truly magical about seeing these majestic animals in the wintertime. : Portrait of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in snow in North Cascades National Park, Washington State, USA. (National Geographic Image Collection/Bruce Dale) (1/3) 29 227January 2, 2023 12:00 pmView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoPRIn 2022, 132 photographers were sent on assignment in 60 countries, 2,238,899 images were filed, and 4,000 pounds of gear were shipped out in the field. Check out the top 49 photos captured here: nationalgeographic.com/magazine/graph… 1 6December 20, 2022 10:39 amView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoSharks, among the fiercest predators in the ocean, are also some of the most vulnerable on.natgeo.com/3jN4nB9 52 243January 3, 2023 2:02 amView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoMagFrom panda ants to alligator bugs, here are some unexpected critters that emulate iconic species. on.natgeo.com/3ZiyCAn 15 94January 2, 2023 6:21 pmView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...instagramnatgeoPhoto by Robbie Shone shonephoto | Austria's University of Innsbruck is one of the main institutions carrying out research to better understand the past, present, and future of European ice caves. Pictured are some of the world’s leading young scientists in this field: Maria Wind, Tanguy Racine, and Gabriella Koltai study maps and reports on ice caves they've sampled. In "When the Magic Melts," my article in the October issue of the magazine, we document the contributions of scientists—and tour guides—as they work against the clock in this rapidly disappearing landscape. Words by Denise Hruby denisehruby.Read the full story at the link in bio and follow shonephoto for more. 31K 186January 2, 2023 5:00 pmView on instagramFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@natgeowildPhoto @jasonedwardsng / Like other species of bat, tube-nosed bats are crucial to the pollination of forests. Often reviled in fiction literature, there are some ecosystems that rely almost entirely on bats for plant species diversity. 1/2 8 50January 2, 2023 10:00 amView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoTVThirty seconds of these adorable baby animals just isn’t enough — luckily we’ve got you covered! Don’t miss the new season of #SecretsOfTheZoo: Tampa tonight at 10/9c on National Geographic and Nat Geo WILD. 27 153January 1, 2023 3:13 pmView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...twitter@NatGeoPRA U.S. lab has successfully sparked a fusion reaction that released more energy than went into it-- achieving a breakthrough in nuclear fusion: nationalgeographic.com/science/articl… 1 4December 14, 2022 9:38 amView on twitterFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinEmailLoading...Navigate with arrow keys