Sports & Entertainment — Bronx

    Yankee Stadium Game Day Transit DOOH

    81 home games and dozens of concerts push 3M+ fans through a 4-block Bronx perimeter each year — most arriving by subway, many by car on the Major Deegan. Game-day DOOH here is the sharpest lever for sports betting, beer, QSR, and mass-consumer brands in the tri-state.

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    Live screens in plan

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    Live inventory map

    Every screen in the Yankee Stadium plan

    This is not a mock-up. The map below is powered by the live Goldfish Ads inventory for campaign code HUx1kkFOYPs — 196 real digital screens available today across Concourse / South Bronx.

    Data source: Goldfish Ads live inventory API · Filters and venue types are interactive inside the map.

    The audience

    Yankees fans, Bronx-native and tri-state suburban, high-arousal

    Yankees game-day audiences skew male, tri-state, and cross-generational. The buy naturally splits into two audiences: subway arrivals (Bronx and Manhattan residents, younger, more mobile-first) and Major Deegan car arrivals (Westchester, CT, NJ suburbs, families, higher HHI).

    Yankees fansSports bettorsBeer / RTD drinkersTri-state suburban familiesMale 25-54 mass consumerBronx / Upper Manhattan residents

    Addressable scale

    ~3.5M annual attendees; game-day subway ridership at 161 St-Yankee Stadium spikes to ~50k trips.

    The play

    How we execute the buy

    Split the plan into a transit leg (161 St-Yankee Stadium station digital, plus the digital urban panels along River Ave and 161st) and a highway leg (roadside digital bulletins on the Major Deegan and the Cross Bronx approach).

    For sports betting operators, activate 2 hours pre-first-pitch through T+30 minutes post-final-out. The pre-game window is peak parlay-building intent; the post-game window is peak next-bet setup.

    For beer, RTDs, and QSR, add a Bronx / Upper Manhattan trade-zone extension (145th, 149th, Third Ave BID) to catch fans on the last-mile walk back to bars for post-game hangout.

    Formats in the mix

    Screens that carry the message

    • Major Deegan digital bulletins
    • Cross Bronx digital bulletins
    • 161 St-Yankee Stadium transit digital
    • River Ave digital urban panels
    • Bronx bar & c-store digital networks

    How we measure

    KPIs we track for this play

    • Game-window on-target reach
    • App installs / bets placed within 90 minutes of game-end trigger
    • Foot-traffic lift at sponsored bars in a 1-mile radius
    • Branded search from Bronx + Westchester DMAs

    FAQ

    Questions buyers ask about Yankee Stadium

    Are we allowed to advertise sports betting near the stadium?
    Yes — New York State legalized mobile sports betting in January 2022, and standard DOOH sports betting creative is permitted with the required responsible-gaming footer. We handle compliance review as part of the buy.
    Does the buy work for concerts at Yankee Stadium (not just baseball)?
    Yes — concert nights (typically summer stadium tours) draw a similarly sized crowd on similar transit patterns. We flex the daypart and creative to match the show demo.
    What's the difference between the Deegan and 161st Street inventory?
    Deegan is a highway audience — car-driving, higher HHI, less time-on-face. 161st is pedestrian and transit — younger, more diverse, longer dwell. For most game-day advertisers, running both delivers the best cost-per-attendee.

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