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MARTA Signs Ad Contract with Intersection
Through the agreement, Intersection will bring its suite of static and digital media products to more than 800 buses and paratransit vehicles, nearly 40 bus and rail stations, and a number of EV charging stations.

With the addition of Atlanta to Intersection’s portfolio, advertisers can reach consumers in each of the top 10 DMAs in the country.
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Intersection announced it has been awarded an exclusive 10-year contract to sell bus, rail, and station advertising with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA).
Through the agreement, Intersection will bring its suite of static and digital media products to more than 800 buses and paratransit vehicles, nearly 40 bus and rail stations, and a number of EV charging stations. The contract will commence on January 1, 2022 and includes two 1-year options.
“MARTA has prime advertising space, much of which is mobile and seen by tens of thousands of people every day," said Jennifer Jinadu-Wright, MARTA Sr. Director of Marketing & Sales. "Intersection impressed us with their creativity in using these spaces and their revenue generating abilities.”
Intersection will also deploy 200 new digital advertising screens across the MARTA system, creating a new digital network capable of driving additional revenue for the transit agency. Through Intersection's communications platform, IxNConnect, these screens will provide riders with access to real-time information such as transit times, alerts, nearby points of interest, and more, while MARTA will be able to manage and maintain its digital assets systemwide.
“Home to some of the country’s top sports teams, world-renowned dining, and a job market that’s attracting young professionals and Fortune 500 companies alike, Atlanta has quickly become a bustling market ideal for advertisers to reach a large, diverse audience.” said Scott Goldsmith, president and COO at Intersection. “We look forward to working closely with the MARTA team to bring new advertising opportunities to the city of Atlanta.”
This marks the 7th new market for Intersection in the last 18 months.
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