U.S. Cellular Takes Keysville Resident on Once-in-a-Lifetime Travel Experience with Andrew Zimmern for New Travel-Themed Digital Series
KEYSVILLE,
Va. – Millions of Americans have never traveled or
left the state they grew up in. Many have dreamed of taking a special trip, but
lacked the time or opportunity to do so. In fact, almost 40 percent, or two out of
five Virginians have never traveled across the country.
This summer, U.S. Cellular, a wireless carrier offering national network
coverage, teamed up with award-winning television personality, chef, and food
writer Andrew Zimmern to premiere “Big Country,” a five-episode digital series
where the mobile carrier and Zimmern find deserving customers from across the U.S.,
including Debbie Forrester from Keysville, Virginia and take them to places they’ve
always wanted to visit, including New York City, Portland, Maine; Bend, Ore.
and San Francisco.
“Big Country” is brought to you by U.S. Cellular and began airing July
20 online at www.USCellular.com/BigCountry, as well
as on uLive.com, FoodNetwork.com and TravelChannel.com. Edited vignettes will
air on Food Network and Travel Channel. To join the social media conversation
use #USCCBigCountry. Debbie will be featured on the series' third episode
scheduled to air Aug. 17.
U.S. Cellular developed the digital series with Scripps Networks
Interactive and Zimmern to allow customers to experience amazing sights and
tastes around the country, all while staying connected to their family and
friends back home through U.S. Cellular’s nationwide coverage. Staying
connected proved to be a major priority among smartphone users. In its survey,
U.S. Cellular found that 43 percent of Virginians are concerned that when
traveling they won’t have working phone or internet, which makes sense because
nearly all understand the importance of having access to things like directions
(93 percent), phone (80 percent), bank account (83 percent) and Internet (77
percent) while on the road.
The digital series features U.S. Cellular customers who have lacked the
time and opportunity to travel far from home. Throughout the series, Zimmern,
who is an expert traveler and knows how to make the most out of any travel
experience with his unique tips and tricks, will guide these novice travelers
and make their travels truly unique.
Participants were selected via nominations from friends and family encouraging
them to enjoy the travel experience. Debbie's chance to travel for the past
couple of years has been tough with the passing of her mother and the failing
health of her father, her dream of seeing the West Coast seemed like it might
be only that, until this chance opportunity came along.
While in San Francisco, “Big Country” viewers see Debbie take a stroll
along the beach with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in the background; learn
about the seafood industry at the Two X Sea fleet; make a stop at the famous
Cockscomb seafood restaurant; and race around the city and Fisherman’s Wharf in
an open-air Go Car.
The company is searching for one more hopeful explorer to star in the
fifth and final episode of “Big Country.” U.S. Cellular customers can apply
online at www.USCellular.com/BigCountry by August
10.
“It was great working with Andrew to help these deserving customers have
this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said Grant Leech, vice president of Brand
Management at U.S. Cellular. “Through ‘Big Country’ we want people to know that
they can get the data and voice coverage they need across the country.”
“As someone who has traveled around the world, it’s such a thrill to
work with U.S. Cellular to help people check items off their bucket list and
share the adventure with loved ones back home,” said Zimmern. “Making ‘Big
Country’ was an incredible opportunity and I’m hoping it will inspire viewers
to take their own adventures across the nation and beyond.”
Sharing experiences and staying
in touch with family and friends are key themes in “Big Country,” and results
from U.S. Cellular’s travel survey reveal some interesting facts supporting
those themes. There are a myriad of benefits of traveling, but during
travel Virginians agree that it is important they can reach others (81%) and
others can reach them (74%). While they do not travel as much, women and
younger Americans (18-34) are the most concerned about staying in touch with
others while traveling and sharing images with others.
¹Results are
from an online survey of 3,562 nationally-representative smart phone owners
conducted by Ipsos Marketing on behalf of U.S. Cellular. The survey was
conducted from June 18-25, 2015.
About U.S. Cellular
U.S. Cellular is the fifth-largest
full-service wireless carrier in the United States, providing national network
coverage and industry-leading innovations designed
to elevate the customer experience. The Chicago-based carrier has a strong
line-up of cutting-edge devices that are all backed by a high-quality network in
big and small cities and rural communities. Currently, 94 percent of customers
have access to 4G LTE speeds, and 98 percent will have access by the end of
2015. U.S. Cellular was named a J.D. Power and Associates Customer Champion in
2014 for the third time in four years. To learn more about U.S. Cellular, visit
one of its retail stores or uscellular.com. To get the latest news, promos and
videos, connect with U.S. Cellular on Facebook.com/uscellular,
Twitter.com/uscellular and YouTube.com/uscellularcorp.
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