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MediaCorp’s OOH Media expands to additional 20 locations

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MediaCorp’s OOH Media has rolled out additional 20 Opti-Prime locations in city fringe and suburban areas, owning a total of 40 Opti-Prime locations including the Orchard and city areas.According to Nielsen SOARi, OOH Media’s networks are able to reach out to more than 90% of PMEBs, youths, women, men and parents. These would be further reinforced with the additional Opti-Primes at populous locations, with high traffic of people.Advertisers will now have more choices in extending their brand presence and engagement with different groups of people.Opti-Prime is made up of four different formats namely, 12-sheets at the back of the shelter, and 4 Prime, Digiboard and Digi6. The 4 Prime static measuring 1.65 x 1.55m, provides a medium for advertisers to engage audiences within the shelter.The Digiboard, measuring 1.08 x 1.01m is suitable for zonal activation with short and attention-grabbing tagline for audiences to take action, ideally used with the TVC on the digital screen to support the advertisement to provide audiences with more information on the product or brand.Measuring 0.72 x 1.28m, the Digi6 can be used to augment the 6 Sheet poster network with its ability to include elements of movement to breathe “life” into an otherwise static poster.Located at strategic path-to-purchase locations, these new formats help to seal the last mile marketing frontier from home to store. The digital offering enables consistent engagement from home to out-of-home with the ability to push ads simultaneously with print and time belt scheduling.Henry Goh, head of MediaCorp OOH Media said, “Our networks of Opti-Primes will help give advertisers more opportunities to reach out to a wider range of commuters at locations with high dwell time."

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