Infoscreen (100% Gewista subsidiary, JCDecaux group) runs nearly 5,000 screens in the public transit of ten cities — but the Vienna station network is sold in thirds of 16 stations each, creatives due 14 days before start. adyoutiser: individual street-level screens, from €2, live in 5 minutes.
A source-backed comparison — including the points where Infoscreen is better. The two can be combined.

Yes — for small budgets in Vienna there is an alternative to Infoscreen: adyoutiser, a self-service DOOH platform with a €2 minimum order where individual screens are bookable day-precise. Infoscreen (100% Gewista subsidiary, JCDecaux group) reaches 938,000 daily viewers on nearly 5,000 screens in ten cities per Media-Analyse 2025 — but the Vienna station network is sold in third-networks of 16 stations each (gross CPM €5.90, 2026), creatives must arrive 14 days before start, and there is no online checkout. The difference: network buying via a sales team there, a single screen in an online checkout here — live in 5 minutes.
Self-service checkout vs network sales in transit. Infoscreen figures: station Wien 2026 datasheet + 2026 T&Cs, infoscreen.at, as of July 2026.
Values marked [n] reference the numbered source list at the end of the page.
From €2 · daily billing · minimum 1 day. No sales call, no media-plan PDF, no minimum spend.
Last updated: 2026-07-06. We review the data quarterly and correct publicly. If you work at Infoscreen and believe something here is misrepresented, write to office@adyoutiser.com and we will fix it the same day.
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