Speaking at the music-themed event, hosted at The Vinyl Factory Soho, UK & Europe CEO Justin Cochrane said, “Every A-Side must be accompanied by its B-Side – the goal is to accompany every new product we install with a social or environmental project or feature, benefitting the local community. Nothing token. No greenwashing.”
Adshel Live, the UK’s largest digital Out of home network, will take a giant leap forward in the coming months, growing by 50% before the end of 2020, and providing a wealth of new flexible and creative opportunities for brands.
The leading digital 6-sheet format will bring further benefit to the public thanks to the redesigned Landmark bus shelter, also showcased at the event. The adaptable design will feature options including a living roof, solar power, recycled materials and low-energy lighting.
Joint Managing
Director Richard Bon, announced Billboard Live, Clear Channel’s new national
digital-48 sheet proposition, aimed at revitalising the billboard market with
additional digital creativity, flexible buying and accountable reporting. He
said, “What we did for Adshel and the
6-sheet, we’re doing for the paper billboard. We will be building a digital
network, delivered at a national scale. Out of Home is oldest advertising
medium, but the one with brightest future.”
Right at the heart of the Billboard Live roll-out plan is the introduction of vertical meadows, installed directly to every newly built large-format screen. Each will include hundreds of plants, enhancing bio-diversity within its community, contributing towards reducing air-pollution and aesthetically improving its surroundings.
Bolstering the
vision was the announcement of a long-term partnership with Central Saint Martins,
UAL. The leading creative university will be setting a number of briefs to
students to identify and solve social and environmental challenges that face
the world today, and come up with designs that Clear Channel could bring to
life.
Joint Managing Director Will Ramage said, “Our work with Central Saint Martins turns our product development process on its head, thinking about social and environmental good first, rather than building it around or bolting it on to our media proposition.”