●      EE launches new brand campaign, Curfew, demonstrating how families can keep connected in and out of the home, with broadband and mobile from EE

●      Curfew highlights the benefits to families of having EE broadband and mobile together and becoming an EE One customer, including unlocking unlimited data SIMs

●      The campaign launches with a 90” film by Saatchi & Saatchi that sees families take control of their connectivity in and out of the home, with teenagers making their way home safely using EE’s mobile unlimited data, as their parents check in using EE broadband

●      Curfew will run across TV, cinema, broadcast video on demand (BVOD), out of home (OOH), digital out of home (DOOH), digital audio and social from Wednesday 14th August. View, share and embed the content HERE

 

14th August, London UK – EE launches new brand campaign, Curfew, illustrating how customers can keep their whole family connected in and out of the home, with ultra-secure broadband and ultra-safe mobile from EE, the UK’s best network. When customers take out EE broadband and mobile together, they will become an EE One customer and unlock benefits including unlimited data SIMs, meaning they can take control of their connectivity.

 

Built on the insight that parents often have the best possible broadband connectivity at home,  though their children may not always have the best internet access on their smartphones, the  campaign demonstrates the peace of mind that EE broadband and mobile together can offer parents when keeping in contact with their kids.

 

With creative from Saatchi & Saatchi, the work is led by 90” film, Curfew, which goes live today (14th August). The film opens on a group of teenagers at a cinema, as the scene quickly changes to a parent peering out of their window with the words ‘DON’T BE LATE’ written across the screen. We then see a montage of scenes of teenagers enjoying their nights out – from playing arcade games and football, to hanging out at a fairground. These are interspersed with messages and phonecalls from parents checking in that everything is okay.

 

As the teenagers nights come to an end, they look at their phones to see missed calls from their parents. Using their unlimited data from EE, the UK’s most reliable mobile network, they plan their routes home and update their parents on their whereabouts, quickly making their way back as they realise they have missed their curfew. The film ends with the teenagers arriving safely home, as a young girl cuddles up to her mum on the sofa, while a boy sits down to enjoy a TV show with his grandma. The familiar voice of Kevin Bacon then announces ‘wherever they are, your kids are always connected with unlimited data’.

 

Set to the soundtrack ‘The Killing Moon’ by Echo & The Bunnymen, the film encapsulates the feelings many parents have when teenagers are out with friends after school or on the weekend. It shows the worry parents experience when their kids miss their curfew and how, as an EE One customer, they are reassured as they are able to keep in contact with their kids and check in quickly. Additionally the film plays into ideas around parents wanting to stay connected to their children, the reality being that this is now possible with EE’s unlimited data SIMs.

 

The film goes live with a nationwide TV campaign on 14th August with key broadcast slots including:

·       Opening Premier League game (Man Utd vs. Fulham), Sky Sports – Friday 16th August

·       ITV Racing: Live from Newbury, ITV1 – Saturday 17th August

·       Premier League game (Chelsea vs. Manchester City), Sky Sports – Sunday 18th August

·       Paralympic Games coverage, Channel 4 – Thursday 29th August

·       Long Lost Family, ITV1 – Thursday 29th August

 

The campaign, planned and bought by EssenceMediacomx and OOH agency, Posterscope, will run across out of home (OOH) from Friday 23rd August. The OOH features selfie-style shots of kids travelling home on the bus and hanging out with friends, highlighting the campaign’s message that as an EE One customer, you can always be connected with unlimited data.

 

Curfew will also run across cinema, broadcast video on demand (BVOD), digital out of home (DOOH), digital audio and social, with all channels going live during a time where teenagers are often out of the home a little bit more and spending time with friends in the evenings, whether it be playing sport or going to the cinema.

 

To unpack the benefits of becoming an EE One customer, Digitas has created a comprehensive suite of online and digital content which will sit on the EE website and in customer communications to promote taking out EE broadband and mobile together to the existing EE customer base. Additionally, native social content has been created by Boomerang and will sit across TikTok, Meta and Snapchat.

Pete Jeavons, Marketing Communications Director at EE, said: “Our new campaign shows how with broadband and mobile on the UK’s best network, there is no need to compromise on connection inside or outside of the home. Curfew helps to demonstrate this in a way that will resonate with many families across the nation. We know it can be worrying when your teenager has missed their curfew due to a football match running over or a gig going later than planned, and so this campaign was about highlighting this and demonstrating that as an EE One customer you can relax knowing that the whole family is connected, and your children are just a phone call away”.

Ben Mooge, CCO at Publicis Groupe UK, says: “As an EE One customer, your broadband comes with unlimited data sims, which means that parents can relax knowing their teenage kids are always in reach, on the best possible network. Which to be honest is probably the only thing that parents won’t worry about. We can all remember being teenagers and being out late, past curfew – and as ever, EE won’t shy away from depicting the true nature of British teenage life”.

Customers can keep connected in and out of the home, with ultra-secure broadband and ultra-safe mobile from EE. By taking out EE Broadband and EE Mobile together, they will become an EE One customer and unlock benefits including unlimited data SIMs, meaning parents wondering about their kids getting home safely is one less thing to worry about, the security of EE’s mobile and broadband networks, and the most reliable connection on the UK’s best network.

To further support families, EE offers parental controls for mobile and broadband to help parents manage how and when their family spend time online, as well as PhoneSmart, the first phone licence offering a free online programme that provides advice for young people and parents on how to navigate the digital world and stay safe online. Families can also stay protected on up to 15 devices with Cyber Security powered by Norton, and with Scam Guard, which protects calls, data and online activity.

 

For more information, visit ee.co.uk.

Source: EE Newsroom