All Things Digital

Skip to main content.

Voices

Voices

from other Web sites

Taxiing Advertising in China

James T. Areddy

Shanghai taxis transport 90 million riders per month. Passengers sit in traffic an average of 18 minutes. Shanghai-based advertising company Touchmedia says those are the ingredients that have helped it raise around $40 million from investors, including a just-completed funding round over $14.6 million in the midst of the young Chinese venture capital industry’s toughest period yet.

Yet, while its funding is secure, Touchmedia increasingly faces a backlash from its target market: taxi passengers.

In many Shanghai taxis, a Touchmedia screen is installed in the head rest, putting the device inches from a rider’s face. The touch-friendly screen shows video clips, poses quizzes, chirps out music and otherwise begs to engage the rider with interactive content. Most of the content is infotainment from big brands like Walt Disney Co. (DIS), Pepsico Inc. (PEP) and L’oreal S.A.

Read the rest of this post on the original site

Featured Video

Jackson vs Bean from Patrick Boivin on Vimeo.

About Voices

This is a section of the All Things Digital Web site featuring posts from around the Web, from other Dow Jones properties and also original pieces we solicit. The section is now explicitly labeled that it comes "from other Web sites."

We are fully aware of the controversies around how linking and aggregating is done on the Web and we, in no way, are attempting to "scrape" original content created by others. Instead, regarding third-party posts, we are trying to point readers of this site to other posts from around the Web that we admire and are trying to do so in the quickest manner possible.

The Internet is full of terrific content that is not ours and we want to help our readers find it by making editorial suggestions--Look, Mom, no algorithm!--of posts we think are worth their time.

That is why we have made even more changes to Voices to ensure we do this in the most transparent and timely way. While we don't expect that everyone will agree with our policies, we have made changes that reflect our intent in pointing to content outside our site.

So here is exactly what we do: Read more »

About the Site

Because the site is wholly owned by Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, we aim to adhere to the journalistic standards of the best of the mainstream media. But, because it is run autonomously as a small online startup, we aim to exhibit the fresh thinking and nimbleness of the best of the new media. We want to be first, and sassy, but also well sourced and accurate. We will offer lots of opinion and analysis, but plenty of fact as well.

Read more »