The New Yorker: DOOH ads will subsidize free high-speed WiFi spots that will replace 8,178 pay phones in NYC
Perpendicular to passing traffic, its sides will light up with advertisements, about four feet high by three feet wide, that change every fifteen seconds. The ads are the revenue producers, minting money for the city as well as for Google and the other investors in the consortium that owns Intersection, the company that runs the Links. […]
Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:41 PM