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Railway Stations RAILWAY STATIONS MEDIACARD 2021 Railway station advertising Railway station advertising is completely new digital network without any advertis- ing restrictions that reaches all train passengers at Finland’s busiest railway stations. The screens are located on the main routes, always towards traffic flows so that they effectively reach all train passengers. In the first phase you have a set of 16 different stations with a total of 70 digital screens. You can target your message regionally or make a nationwide takeover. haltuunoton. CONTENT Click directly on items Location listing Prices - Turku Prices - Helsinki Prices - Tampere Prices - Vantaa Prices - Lahti Prices - Espoo Prices - Jyväskylä Prices - Kerava Prices - Kuopio Prices - Vaasa Prices - the whole network Prices - Seinäjoki Prices - the metropolitan area Prices - Oulu UPOTUSPOHJATMATERIAL ONLINE STORE INSTRUCTIONS MAP Railway stations OTC Cities and locations 20 City Location Digital surfaces million /week Helsinki Central railway station 8 pcs Pasila 20 pcs Malmi 1 pcs Huopalahti 1 pcs Vantaa Tikkurila 6 pcs Espoo Leppävaara 6 pcs Espoon keskus 2 pcs Kerava Kerava railway station 3 pcs Turku Turku railway station 2 pcs Tampere Tampere railway station 6 pcs Lahti Lahti railway station 4 pcs Jyväskylä Jyväskylä railway station 2 pcs Kuopio Kuopio railway station 2 pcs Seinäjoki Seinäjoki railway station 2 pcs Vaasa Vaasa railway station 2 pcs Oulu Oulu railway station 3 pcs TOTAL 70 SURFACES Media prices Cities HELSINKI - 30 digital screens Central Railway Station, Pasila, Malmi, Huopalahti Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 29 000 e 352 800 pcs 13 362 084 2 weeks 58 000 e 705 600 pcs 4 weeks 116 000 e 1 411 200 pcs 10 weeks 290 000 e 3 528 000 pcs HELSINKI - 8 digital screens Central Railway Station Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 14 000 e 57 600 pcs 9 362 685 2 weeks 28 000 e 115 200 pcs 4 weeks 56 000 e 230 400 pcs 10 weeks 140 000 e 576 000 pcs HELSINKI - 20 digital screens Pasila Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 10 500 e 144 000 pcs 3 999 398 2 weeks 21 000 e 288 000 pcs 4 weeks 42 000 e 576 000 pcs 10 weeks 105 000 e 1 440 000 pcs HELSINKI - 1 digital screen Malmi Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 3 200 e 7 200 pcs 569 123 2 weeks 6 400 e 14 400 pcs 4 weeks 12 800 e 28 800 pcs 10 weeks 32 000 e 72 000 pcs Loop lenght 70 s. Spot lenght: 5 s, multiplier 0,85 20 s, multiplier 2 Attaching and maintenance 190e / post. HELSINKI - 1 digital screen Huopalahti Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 2 800 e 7 200 pcs 444 133 2 weeks 5 600 e 14 400 pcs 4 weeks 11 200 e 28 800 pcs 10 weeks 28 000 e 72 000 pcs VANTAA - 6 digital screens Tikkurila Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 4 500 e 43 200 pcs 1 908 498 2 weeks 9 000 e 86 400 pcs 4 weeks 18 000 e 172 800 pcs 10 weeks 45 000 e 432 000 pcs ESPOO - 6 digital screens Leppävaara Campaign period 10 s spot Spot total OTC 1 week 4 200 e 43 200 pcs 995 668 2 weeks 8 400 e 86 400 pcs 4 weeks 16 800 e 172 800 pcs 10 weeks 42 000 e 432 000 pcs ESPOO - 2 digital screens Espoon keskus Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 900 e 14 400 pcs 286 957 2 weeks 3 800 e 28 800 pcs 4 weeks 7 600 e 57 600 pcs 10 weeks 19 000 e 144 000 pcs Loop lenght 70 s. Spot lenght: 5 s, multiplier 0,85 20 s, multiplier 2 Attaching and maintenance 190e / post. KERAVA - 3 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 2 700 e 21 600 pcs 410 652 2 weeks 5 400 e 43 200 pcs 4 weeks 10 800 e 86 400 pcs 10 weeks 27 000 e 216 000 pcs TURKU - 2 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 700 e 14 400 pcs 289 725 2 weeks 3 400 e 28 800 pcs 4 weeks 6 800 e 57 600 pcs 10 weeks 17 000 e 144 000 pcs TAMPERE - 6 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 2 500 e 43 200 pcs 821 250 2 weeks 5 000 e 86 400 pcs 4 weeks 10 000 e 172 800 pcs 10 weeks 25 000 e 432 000 pcs LAHTI - 4 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 600 e 28 800 pcs 228 750 2 weeks 3 200 e 57 600 pcs 4 weeks 6 400 e 115 200 pcs 10 weeks 16 000 e 288 000 pcs Loop lenght 70 s. Spot lenght: 5 s, multiplier 0,85 20 s, multiplier 2 Attaching and maintenance 190e / post. JYVÄSKYLÄ - 2 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 500 e 14 400 pcs 158 475 2 weeks 3 000 e 50 400 pcs 4 weeks 6 000 e 100 800 pcs 10 weeks 15 000 e 252 000 pcs KUOPIO - 2 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 350 e 14 400 pcs 125 625 2 weeks 2 700 e 28 800 pcs 4 weeks 5 400 e 57 600 pcs 10 weeks 13 500 e 144 000 pcs SEINÄJOKI - 2 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 600 e 14 400 pcs 202 500 2 weeks 3 200 e 28 800 pcs 4 weeks 6 400 e 57 600 pcs 10 weeks 16 000 e 144 000 pcs VAASA - 2 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 350 e 14 400 pcs 71 850 2 weeks 2 700 e 28 800 pcs 4 weeks 5 400 e 57 600 pcs 10 weeks 13 500 e 144 000 pcs OULU - 3 digital screens Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 1 600 e 21 600 pcs 227 850 2 weeks 3 200 e 43 200 pcs 4 weeks 6 400 e 86 400 pcs 10 weeks 16 000 e 216 000 pcs Media prices Railway stations - the whole network City Location Digital screens OTC Helsinki Central Railway Station 8 pcs 9 362 685 Pasila 20 pcs 3 999 398 Malmi 1 pcs 569 123 Huopalahti 1 pcs 444 133 Vantaa Tikkurila 6 pcs 1 908 498 Espoo Leppävaara 6 pcs 995 668 Espoon keskus 2 kpl 286 957 Kerava 3 pcs 410 652 Turku 2 pcs 289 730 Tampere 6 pcs 821 250 Lahti 4 pcs 228 750 Jyväskylä 2 pcs 158 475 Kuopio 2 pcs 125 625 Seinäjoki 2 pcs 202 500 Vaasa 2 pcs 71 850 Oulu 3 pcs 227 850 TOTAL 70 screens 20 103 140 PRICES - THE WHOLE NETWORK Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 47 500 e 504 000 pcs 20 103 140 2 weeks 95 000 e 1 008 000 pcs 4 weeks 190 000 e 2 016 000 pcs 10 weeks 475 000 e 5 040 000 pcs Spot lenght: 5 s, multiplier 0,85 20 s, multiplier 2 Attaching and maintenance 190e / post. Media prices Railway stations - the metropolitan area City Location Digital screens OTC Helsinki Central Railway Station 8 pcs 9 362 685 Pasila 20 pcs 3 999 398 Malmi 1 pcs 569 123 Huopalahti 1 pcs 444 133 Vantaa Tikkurila 6 pcs 1 908 498 Espoo Leppävaara 6 pcs 995 668 Espoon keskus 2 pcs 286 957 Kerava 4 pcs 410 652 TOTAL 48 screens 17 566 460 PRICES - THE METROPOLITAN AREA Campaign period 10 s spot Spots total OTC 1 week 36 200 e 338 400 pcs 17 566 460 2 weeks 72 400 e 676 800 pcs 4 weeks 144 800 e 1 353 600 pcs 10 weeks 362 000 e 3 384 000 pcs Spot lenght: 5 s, multiplier 0,85 20 s, multiplier 2 Attaching and maintenance 190e / post. Kauppakatu 12, 70100 KUOPIO Höyläämötie 14, 00380 HELSINKI www.mediateko.fi.
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