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Your brand message, delivered at eye-level for maximum impact.

Positioned above subway entrances and featuring train information, digital and static urban panels create a dominant, vibrant street-level presence. They offer an unparalleled connection with daily urban commuters and city-goers. Visible to subway riders, pedestrians, and vehicles alike, urban panels are an ideal way to reach both a broad and diverse audience.

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Recall Seeing in the Past Month -  78% of consumers recall seeing transit advertising in the past month

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Notice - 77% notice their physical surroundings more now than pre-pandemic.

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Use DOOH - 35% of marketers use DOOH to complement a digital plan. Source OMNICHANNEL DECISION MAKERS STUDY

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