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Poland’s Leading Digital Signage Operator Call2Action Selects BroadSign Software

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BroadSign logoBroadSign-powered screens in major grocery chains enable Call2Action to reach over 25 percent of the country’s adult population

A leading digital signage network operator in Poland, Call2Action has completed the deployment of BroadSign’s SaaS platform on its 3400-screen network and is installing new digital signs in big grocery stores across the country.

Call2Action will add 600 new screens by the end of March, bringing the total number of locations to 239. The expansion will allow the company to reach up to 30 percent of adult Poles.

According to Call2Action, as the network’s growth accelerated, the company recognized the need for a software platform that could manage the increasing number of locations, complex schedules and content loops without adding overhead costs. Upon substantial research, Call2Action decided to choose BroadSign’s SaaS.

Among the decisive factors in selecting BroadSign were the advertiser-friendly campaign reporting system and responsive technical support. BroadSign’s support team helped Call2Action migrate 3400 existing screens to its software quickly and seamlessly, and start the new installations immediately.

“BroadSign and Call2Action form a symbiosis,” said Michal Maciuk, a senior executive at Call2Action. “BroadSign equips us with a powerful and versatile system for communicating with the customers. Our screens become part of the shopping process; moreover, they enhance it. As a leader in innovation, we always aim to use the best tools possible — that is why we have chosen BroadSign.”

Call2Action is an advertising-supported business and its networks in Tesco hypermarkets, Alma delicatessen chain and Piotr i Pawel supermarkets offer national reach to brands. The content is produced in partnership with TVN News Agency and advertising sales are brokered by TVN Media. Both partners belong to TVN Group — the largest media group in Poland.

Call2Action delivers two types of what they call “consumer television” programming: Wait TV — aimed at shoppers in the checkout lines — and Shopping TV that is aired on the screens inside the store. Wait TV’s content loop is 6 minutes long, while Shopping TV’s loop length is 12 minutes. Both channels feature 5- to 30-second ad spots that are placed between informational segments.

According to studies conducted by Millward Brown SMG/KRC, a Polish research firm, 26 percent of shoppers’ contacts with Call2Action ads resulted in a purchase of the products advertised. 64.3 percent of customers reported that Wait TV screens kept them entertained at checkout. 69 percent of patrons said that the screens inside the store (Shopping TV) were a good source of information relevant to their shopping goals. Since the start of its operation in 2010, Call2Action has won over an impressive list of advertisers, many of whom are repeat customers.

“Call2Action belongs to the new generation of digital signage networks,” said Brian Dusho, CEO of BroadSign. “They are focused on the media side of the business and they cater to major agencies and national advertisers. Our SaaS platform is designed to empower media companies so they could conduct their digital signage business and not worry about technology, and that is why Call2Action and BroadSign are a perfect match.”

About Call2Action:

Call2Action S.A. owns and operates one of the largest digital signage networks in Poland.

Call2Action screens are present in three major grocery chain stores — Tesco hypermarkets, Alma delicatessen and Piotr i Pawel supermarkets. Call2Action’s network comprises almost 4000 screens in 239 different stores across Poland.

By working together with TVN News Agency and ad broker TVN Media, Call2Action was able to launch its unique consumer television channels — Wait TV and Shopping TV. The new channels provide relevant information to consumers while they are shopping. The highest quality of content enables the firm to stand out from other digital signage networks in the country. The “consumer television” appeals both to the customers in the store and to the marketers, who find it an efficient way of advertising.

Call2Action has a vast experience in building new digital signage networks as well as in managing the existing ones.

For more information about Call2Action, visit: http://www.call2action.pl

About BroadSign:

BroadSign International Inc. is the leading worldwide provider of software-as-a-service for digital signage networks.

The software allows networks to target out-of-home audiences, place advertising or promotional campaigns, play back scheduled content on each screen and account for campaign performance.

Some of the world’s largest and most successful digital signage networks run on BroadSign’s platform. They take advantage of its comprehensive functionality, reliability and virtually unlimited capacity for growing networks without adding personnel. BroadSign is consistently ranked among the top 3 global digital signage software suppliers. The company received the 2012 Global Growth Leadership Award in the Digital Signage Software market from Frost & Sullivan.

BroadSign’s software-as-a-service model offers digital signage networks the freedom to enjoy the full potential of the most advanced software without the burden of building out, staffing and maintaining their own hosting infrastructure.

BroadSign has extensive expertise in digital signage software, media, advertising, and information technology. The company’s R&D team delivers the fastest time-to-market development of both forward-looking functionality and the features to meet its clients’ short-term needs.

BroadSign also enables multi-network campaign execution for DOOH media aggregators via its Open API platform. BroadSign’s corporate office, operations, support and development facilities are in Montreal, Canada.

For more information about BroadSign Digital Signage Software-as-a-Service, visit: http://www.broadsign.com.

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Source: BroadSign International

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