While the outdoor industry did bounce back this year, it had its fair share of hurdles and introspections due to the Mumbai hoarding crash and...
State govt is believed to have directed BMC to keep the draft policy aside until the Bhosale Committee, constituted to probe the Ghatkopar tragedy, submits...
Department that deals with advertising has been entrusted to new AMC Dr Vipin Sharma
The civic body has received 38 representations over the draft policy so far
As per reports, Mumbai traffic police officials have suggested certain requirements that OOH agencies and permit holders must adhere to before inspections are carried out...
The draft policy proposes 10% hike in licence fee annually, blacklisting of advertisers for non-payment of fee; insurance up to Rs 1 crore, stringent norms...
Public properties, playgrounds, schools, state buses and Govt vehicles are to be prohibited for political ads
Also, the civic body will hire agency for field survey of DOOH and has proposed camera+sensors to monitor illumination
As per Mumbai’s upcoming OOH policy, traffic islands & right-of-way (ROW) to be free of DOOH; processes to be aligned with mobile tower norms
Traffic police is believed to have told the BMC that moving ads distract drivers leading to accidents. Luminosity of static DOOH to be capped as...
In a related development, the SC has directed the Railways to follow the notice issued by the BMC to remove oversized and unauthorised hoardings erected...
A group of over 40 media owners associated with various OOH associations from across the state visited Shinde's official residence Vasrha on Monday
OOH players say they were not consulted while framing the draft policy, and the proposals are 'unjustified and irrational'
Third party insurance and QR codes with agency details on hoardings to be mandatory. Also, stringent rules for DOOH