Montreal-based provider of out-of-home (OOH) marketing technology Broadsign has announced a collaboration with Captivate, a North American location-based digital video office network.
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Digital video office network Captivate sealed a deal with Cadillac Fairview (CF) to supply digital office media.
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Captivate, which operates a digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising network in North American office towers’ elevators and lobbies, has officially expanded in Ottawa with the addition of bilingual content on more than 40 screens.
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Captivate, which operates digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising screens in office towers’ lobbies and elevators, is expanding its footprint to Ottawa, with agreements for six towers across the city.
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Captivate, which operates digital signage in office tower elevators and lobbies, has promoted Barb Huggett from vice-president (VP) of advertising sales to general manager (GM) of Canadian operations and senior VP (SVP) of advertising sales.
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Captivate, which operates digital signs in elevators, has added 13 Canadian office buildings to its digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising network, including locations in Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto.
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Captivate, which operates a digital out-of-home (DOOH) network in office buildings’ elevators and lobbies, has promoted Harris Hwang to chief financial officer (CFO) and Scott Marsden to chief marketing officer (CMO).
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Captivate, which operates and sells ads on digital signs in office buildings’ elevators and lobbies, has hired Jenny Therriault as national sales director for the Canadian market. She will work with advertisers and agencies in Ottawa and Montreal.
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Captivate, which operates digital signage screens in office tower’s elevators and lobbies, has hired former Digital Place-based Advertising Association (DPAA) president Suzanne La Forgia as vice-president (VP) of advertising sales.
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Captivate, which installs and operates digital signs in office buildings’ elevators and lobbies, has added two new major towers to its Canadian media network and renewed its agreement with Cadillac Fairview for 12 others.
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