JCDecaux digitizes London bus shelter network

Mar 10, 2016 | Online advertising

JCDecaux, the world’s largest outdoor advertising company has started its digital transformation of London’s bus shelter network- meaning commuters will see 84-inch fully connected, dynamic HD screens on their journeys to work. The digital transformation of the bus shelter network in London follows the award by Transport for London (TfL) of the world’s largest bus […]

JCDecaux, the world’s largest outdoor advertising company has started its digital transformation of London’s bus shelter network- meaning commuters will see 84-inch fully connected, dynamic HD screens on their journeys to work.


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The digital transformation of the bus shelter network in London follows the award by Transport for London (TfL) of the world’s largest bus shelter advertising concession.
Each week the company will be installing new screens as it builds the most significant digital outdoor network in the world. The first digital bus shelters will be deployed from today in some of London’s prime locations such as Covent Garden, Holborn and Knightsbridge.
The screens will be deployed in the capital’s major Retail Zones where £1 in every £5 of the UK’s retail spend takes place.
The first digital bus shelters will be deployed from today in some of London’s prime locations such as Covent Garden, Holborn and Knightsbridge.
The screens will be deployed in the capital’s major Retail Zones where £1 in every £5 of the UK’s retail spend takes place.
The bus shelters will comprise 84-inch fully connected, dynamic HD screens – the largest ever deployed at scale and add nearly 40% to screen size
The bus shelters will comprise 84-inch fully connected, dynamic HD screens. These are the largest ever deployed at scale and add nearly 40% to screen size. The London Digital Network (LDN) will be fuelled by data and JCDecaux’s proprietary supply-side-platform SmartBRICS offering brands a state-of-the-art medium to engage their target audiences.
Jean-François Decaux, Chairman of the Executive Board and Co-CEO of JCDecaux, said: “The start of our digital bus shelter transformation doesn’t just mark an important milestone for JCDecaux, but also for London. We are committed to making London the global showcase for digital out-of-home and forecast more than 50% of UK advertising revenues to be coming from digital by 2017. This is an important moment in media with the launch of a whole new communication channel for one of the most dynamic capital cities in the world.”
Justin Brand, Director of Commercial Asset Management at TfL, said: “The digitalisation of bus shelters across our network will provide advertisers with prime spaces at fantastic locations across London to showcase their products and services. It is part of our contract with JCDecaux which will generate revenue for us to invest in our network for the benefit of our customers.”

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