Ad Policies & Regulations
Stripped down to bare essentials
The Bengaluru OOH landscape is dotted with bared hoarding structures
Stripped down to the bare essentials, a significant number of hoardings in different parts of Bengaluru portend the shape of things to come. A general survey of the streets of Bengaluru by Media4Growth revealed the current state of affairs. Today’s hearing at the Karnataka High Court could suggest what lies ahead for large format OOH business in the city. The moot question is – will the BBMP Council ask for more time to present a new ad policy for Karnataka Government approval, or would they push for a ban on hoardings.
The ramifications of any court directive will send ripples across the OOH landscape across the country, and also get the planners and brands to look at alternative avenues to leverage OOH for advertising.
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Creative Concepts
Nexus Malls introduces India’s first parking lot naming rights with Mia by Tanishq
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Campaigns
Zepto’s OOH campaign to amplify SuperSaver proposition across 62 towns
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Talks OOH
Shalini Sankar, National Head-Business Development, Laqshya Media Group, to speak at South India Talks OOH 2025
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Talks OOH
Mayank Gupta, Founder & CEO, Vertex Lightco Industries, to present at South India Talks OOH 2025