Chris Hemsworth Scores $54 Million In Ad Value For Tourism Australia

Chris Hemsworth Scores $54 Million In Ad Value For Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia’s newest campaign featuring the husky voice of Thor actor and all-round good guy Chris Hemsworth has raked in a whopping $54 million in advertising equivalent value for the tourism body.

The figures are based on the coverage Hemsworth helped generate through his involvement in the launch of the campaign and early-roll out. Hemsworth was announced as ambassador in early January with the $40 million campaign rolled out on Australia Day 2016.

B&T understands Hemsworth was paid $450k for his involvement in the campaign, which included the voiceover ad, PR, media, personal experiences and forthcoming support.

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Image credit: Kate Webster

According to News Corp, Hemsworth’s involvement saw more than 2000 media stories created.

And he was the biggest hit in the States, says a Tourism Australia spokesperson.

“His impact had been biggest in the US, where the campaign was launched on Australia Day.

“We are progressively rolling the campaign out into key markets, so we expect his impact to continue.”

No doubt Tourism Australia is beyond chuffed with the $54 million EAV (equivalent advertising value), considering the campaign itself cost $40 million, which included Hemsworth’s voiceovers and a number of virtual reality experiences.

Hemsworth doesn’t even physically feature in the ads, it’s just his debonair vocal chords.

News Corp is reporting the Aussie actor generated a heap more EAV for this campaign than Sir David Attenborough’s spruik of Great Barrier Reef, which generated an EAV of $5.3 million and 900 stories.

The figures from Hemsworth’s Tourism Australia campaign were revealed on Monday evening at the Australian Tourism Exchange.

For those lucky enough in attendance, Hemsworth was there in the flesh.

Lead image via VIW.




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