Tuesday, May 08, 2012

NEW FLOOR-TO-CEILING ADS DEBUT ON 225 METRO RAIL CARS

A new Samsung Galaxy Note 5-foot ad inside a
Red Line Metro car at Gallery Place
WMATA and CBS Outdoor have launched new interior ads in Metro rail cars throughout the Metrorail system.  CBS spokesman Jeremy Murphy said Washington is the first subway market in the US to get the new floor-to-ceiling ads.

Murphy said the ads are the largest interior ads installed in Metro rail cars. The panels - a minimum of 5 feet in height - are positioned by the car doors.

The ads are now installed on 225 WMATA rail cars.  Samsung (Galaxy Note smartphone) and Drexel University (eLearning program) are the first advertisers to buy the new in-car ads.

Increasing ad revenue is one of the few actions by Metro's current leadership I can agree with.

The system needs more money, but higher subway fare is not the way to get it.

Have you seen the ads yet on trains running through the Bethesda Metro station?  With 225 throughout the system, there's a good chance you'll end up in one of those cars.  In fact, the ad pictured above was aboard a Red Line train.

Now, about those Bethesda Metro escalators...

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