VIDEO DOOH NETWORK
FOR 1-ON-1 INTERACTION
WITH CONSUMERS
ON THE GO

About

The Neo On the Go network (owned by Pompe Media Inc) is the first outdoor video advertising network in Canada installed in gas stations and convenience stores.
We offer advertisers a unique media environment broadcasting video and audio to a captivated audience, which allows them to reach a target on the move.
Launched in Quebec, our digitak network makes it possible to reach consumers during their fuel purchase transactions, for up to four (4) minutes during which the consumer is more receptive.
Finally, we are proud to be a company that wants to actively participate in Canada's energy transition by helping gas stations build the gas station of tomorrow through various current and future technological innovations such as our future electric charging stations with integrated screens!

EXTERIORS SCREENS WITH SOUND

Connect with Your Consumer

Strategically positioned above fuel pumps in high traffic service stations, our advertisers will reach a highly captive consumer with all the flexibility and impact that only digital out of home can provide (video with sound).

  • 21.5” screens (16:9)
  • Full video or static digital messaging with sound across all screens in the service station
  • 4-minutes loop
  • Maximum of 8 advertisers running 15s ads

INDOOR DOOH NETWORK

Extend your reach

Strategically located behind the counter in high traffic convenience stores (both with service stations and stand- alone locations), the screens ensure high visibility along with flexibility of digital.

  • 50” HD screens (16:9)
  • Static or full motion video (no sound) : 15 or 30 seconds
  • 3-minutes loop
  • Maximum of 8 advertisers running 15s ads (max 120s)

On the go network

  • 1800+ screens
  • 300+ establishment
  • 100+ cities and communities in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario
  • 1,07M advertising impressions/views per week

Current network

Neo Out-of-home network map
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