
STUDY
NETWORK
STUDY
Our study network is a smart way to connect with students across 16 university and tertiary campuses around New Zealand, with more being added soon. Reaching nearly 175,000 students every week, the network includes digital screens, touchscreens, ambient placements, and even street posters on campus to help your message cut through.
You’ll find our media in all the right spots – think cafes, library entrances, and busy student areas where people hang out and take notice. There’s also space for wellbeing and community-focused messages, making sure the content feels relevant and supportive.
Want to do something a bit more hands-on? We can help with on-campus activations too – the kind that gets people talking and engaging in real life.
The Study network is a great way to reach a traditionally hard-to-reach, highly engaged demographic at a time when they’re forming habits, opinions, and brand preferences.
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FAQ
What is university campus advertising?
University campus advertising involves placing ads in high-traffic areas on campuses to reach students in their daily routines.
How many campuses does Shout Media’s network cover?
Our Study network spans 16 campuses nationwide, with further expansions planned.
What types of advertising options are available on campuses?
We offer digital screens, touchscreens, street posters, activations and ambient advertising in areas like libraries, cafes, main thoroughfares, and student hubs.
Why is university campus advertising effective?
This advertising engages a hard-to-reach demographic in high-dwell, high-traffic areas, ensuring visibility and interaction.
How does Shout Media incorporate student well-being into its advertising?
We allocate a percentage of our network to messaging that supports student well-being, fostering a positive campus environment.
Can university campus advertising work with other mediums like street posters?
Yes, our study network is an ideal complement to street posters, with some campuses featuring on-site street posters for cohesive student-targeted campaigns.