SAFETY JINGLE

TitleSAFETY JINGLE
BrandOVK / PEVR (PARENTS OF ROAD VICTIMS
Product/ServiceROAD SAFETY AWARNESS MESSAGE
Category A07. Charities, Public Health & Safety, Public Awareness Messages
Entrant HAPPINESS / FCB Brussels, BELGIUM
Idea Creation HAPPINESS / FCB Brussels, BELGIUM
Production GERONIMO Antwerp, BELGIUM
Additional Company RAYGUN Brussels, BELGIUM
Additional Company 2 BLISS INTERACTIVE Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM
Credits
Name Company Position
Koen Van Wonterghem OVK / PEVR (Parents of Road Victims Managing Director
Ellen Ruys OVK / PEVR (Parents of Road Victims) Regionale Coordinator NL
Alexia Creton OVK / PEVR (Parents of Road Victims) Regionale Coordinator FR
Karen Corrigan Happiness / FCB Executive Creative Management
Geoffrey Hantson Happiness / FCB Chief Creative Officer
Elke Janssens Happiness / FCB Managing Director
Pieter Claeys Happiness / FCB Creative Director
Philippe Fass Happiness / FCB Creative Director
Niels Sienaert Happiness / FCB Concept Provider
Tim Schoenmaeckers Happiness / FCB Concept Provider
Romain Felix Happiness / FCB Copywriter FR
Catherine Quadens Happiness / FCB Copywriter FR
Hans Smets Happiness / FCB Group Account Director
Tine Van Hasselt Happiness / FCB Senior Account Executive
Stefanie Drapier Happiness / FCB Account Executive
Anaïs Desmet Happiness / FCB Creative Intern
Remke Faber Happiness / FCB Motion Designer
Dries Lauwers Happiness / FCB Graphic Designer
Bart Vande Maele Happiness / FCB Agency Producer
Tuyet Hoang Happiness / FCB Online producer
Peter Baert Raygun Sound Producer
Dirk Domen Geronimo Fim Director
Piet Deyaert Geronimo Director of Photography
Jasper Moeyaert Geronimo Film Producer
Mathias Kerner Geronimo Film Producer
Stefaan Gryson Moxy Online editor

The Campaign

Instead of coming up with yet another one-off campaign making people aware of the danger of using your phone behind the wheel, we came with a more permanent solution: The Safety Jingle. A short (8 second) audio message radio hosts can play right after they ask listeners to call, text or tweet, to remind everybody not to use their phone behind the wheel. The safety jingle was recorded with the voices of actual parents who lost a child in a road traffic accident and sounded like this: “but please, no phone behind the wheel. A request by Parents of Road Victims. Like us.”

Execution

Step 1: The safety jingle was recorded with the voices of actual parents who lost a child in a road traffic accident. The music contains the names of the 155 children who died last year. Step 2: The Safety jingle was made available online as a finished track. But to make sure radio hosts could also make it their own, we also made an open source file available. Step 3: Via a touching online video request directed to Belgium’s most famous radio hosts, actual parents of road victims launched a national call to all radio hosts to start using the Safety Jingle. Step 4:The same day, via pre-programmed tweets and posts, all Belgians could send the touching online video request to their favourite radio host. Step 5: use all the attention, conversation and debate in National Press to put even more pressure on the Radio Hosts.

Our KPI was very simple yet ambitious: Make all Belgian Radio Hosts use the Safety Jingle. Once launched, within hours, the first radio hosts responded, live on air, in their radio show. And The Safety Jingle quickly became a topic on all national radio stations. After 1 day only, radio hosts even started encouraging each other to start using the Safety Jingle. After 2 days The Safety Jingle sparked debate and conversation on national TV, radio and press. And after 3 days only, 95% of all national radio stations actively used the safety jingle each time a radio host asked to call, text or tweet. 95%. Concretely, that means that 1 radio station did not use it. An absolutely fabulous result in an extremely short amount of time: 3 days. Making the Safety Jingle a permanent tool for Radio Hosts to help save lives. NOTE: in the meantime the Safety Jingle is officially turning into a broader European initiative. By 20th of November the Safety Jingle will also be launched in Portugal and Slovenia. Soon to be followed early 2017 by Italy, Romania, Poland and Spain. Saving lives shouldn’t stop at the Belgian border.

The Situation

Our KPI was very simple yet ambitious: Make all Belgian Radio Hosts use the Safety Jingle, each time they ask their audience to call, text or post during their Radio Show. Which is on average 46 times a day, while 80% of all Belgians listen to the radio while driving (source Gfk). The only ‘media’ we had in order to make Radio Hosts use the Safety Jingle was ‘social pressure’. Meaning the general public and the press. So conversation and debate were key.

The Strategy

The target audience were all radio hosts of all Belgian national Radio stations. That’s at about 30 stations and over 300 Radio Hosts. The planning, campaigning and spreading of the Safety Jingle was completely dependent on the social pressure we would be able to put on the Radio Hosts to start using the Safety Jingle. So conversation and debate within the general public and press were key.