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Digital Outdoor Advertising at Chiswick Roundabout

Provided by Outdoor Plus
Advertise on the Western gateway into London

Tell us about the Opportunity / What is it?

The Western gateway into London from the M4 (including traffic from Heathrow Airport and M25) and the meeting point of the North and South Circular roads, the Chiswick Roundabout is one of the busiest junctions in London.As well as business and commuter traffic this dual large format screen offering,with one screen located on the approach from the M4 to the roundabout and the other on the roundabout itself, also delivers an affluent residential audience drawn from the surrounding Chiswick and Kew areas. Find out more...

What is the Marketing Objective?

An industry developing at lightening speed, Digital Outdoor offers an unparalleled opportunity to be reactive and tactical.Whether you want to advertise at a particular time of the day, a specific day of the week or use day-part specific creative messages, or if you need to update your campaign with fresh copy. New creative can be uploaded within minutes.

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Guide PriceReach & FrequencyTarget AudienceMedia Types
Contact for details1,121,823 OTS per 2 weeks
25 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
All adults
Male
Both
ABC1
C2
OUTDOOR / DIGITAL OUTDOOR
LocationTimingsMarketing ObjectiveOpportunity Type
LondonAll YearBRAND STATUREBRAND STRATEGY
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