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FRAMEN in strategic partnership with VIOOH for pDOOH
In Digital OOH By Rajiv Raghunath - June 14, 2023
Through this partnership, advertisers will be able to engage with their target audiences through a network of over 6,000 screens located in coworking spaces, gyms, hotels, bars, gas stations, and other semi-public locations.
Stockholm-based OOH tech biz DoohClick in partnership with digital mirror operator Loop’d
In OOH News By Rajiv Raghunath - March 02, 2022
Loop’d manages digital mirrors in the restrooms of restaurants, bars, sports, theatre and concert venues
Johnnie Walker launches #WalkInWithJohnnie campaign to support bar continuity
In OOH News By M4G Bureau - November 25, 2020
Started with digital film, the second leg of the campaign will showcase glass installations, created using empty glass bottles deposited by the consumers at selected bars
PETA India's new campaign urges shoppers to ditch leather, wool and exotic skins
In Digital OOH By M4G Bureau - November 20, 2020
The animal rights organisation has placed communications on Tagtalks' digital assets network in bars, restaurants, and cafés in Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and Pune
IPL to boost demand for Bars & Restaurants media
In OOH News By Bhawana Anand - September 07, 2020
Gautam Bhirani, MD of EyeTalk Media Ventures, believes that bars and restaurants re-opened with adaptation of digital technology will bring new business opportunities
Enkon OOH launches pDOOH network in metro cities
In Digital OOH By Ria Banerjee - January 13, 2020
Around 600 programmatic digital out of home screens are seen to be playing daily in approx. 200 cafes, 100 fine dining restaurants and lounge bars across Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore & Kolkata
BARC India forays into OOH Display screen viewership
In OOH News By M4G Bureau - April 25, 2018
The association delves into OOH advertisement measurement specifically running on TV displays located at avenues like restaurants, pubs and bars in select cities
Take a break
In Digital OOH By - February 02, 2013
The world is becoming one big WiFi zone. It's available in bars, restaurants, trains, airports, supermarkets. There's even WiFi on Mount Everest. Result? People are constantly online.