New @Intersection_Co CobbLinc Contract

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Intersection has been awarded an exclusive three year contract to sell advertising for Cobb County, GA on their CobbLinc bus fleet and bus shelters.

With the acquisition of the CobbLinc contract, Intersection expands and deepens its position in the Atlanta media market – already operating as the exclusive bus, rail, and station advertising provider for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA). CobbLinc is the bus public transit system in Cobb County, Georgia, one of metro Atlanta’s three most populous suburban counties. This acquisition broadens Intersection coverage in Greater Atlanta, building continuity between suburban and urban audiences, as well as with commuters across the region.

Scott Goldsmith, President & COO at Intersection told us “The Atlanta market is one with great opportunity, and we’re thrilled to be chosen as the advertising partner of choice for CobbLinc. This partnership will undoubtedly strengthen our market offerings, and help our advertising partners better reach audiences across Metro Atlanta. We’re thrilled to announce our exciting new advertising partnership with Intersection, which will bring improved advertising solutions and enhanced passenger experiences to the CobbLinc system. This collaboration will create new revenue opportunities that will directly benefit our riders and community. Together with Intersection, we’re looking forward to delivering engaging content that makes every journey with Cobb County Transit more informative, enjoyable, and connected.”

Intersection’s media network also extends across the top U.S. media markets – New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston and San Francisco – in addition to other major regions such as Austin, Charlotte, New Jersey, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Portland and more. In all, Intersection’s network reaches more than 50 million people monthly through more than 400,000 digital and static assets nationwide.

The contract commenced on August 1, 2025 and includes two one year options, for a total of up to five years.

Cobb Community Transit (CCT) started operations on July 10, 1989, providing service along five local routes. CCT was re-branded as CobbLinc in 2016 and currently transports an average annual ridership of one million, post pandemic. 

In 2025, CobbLinc will celebrate 36 years of providing transit service in Cobb County. The CobbLinc system is comprised of:

• Fixed route service (nine routes)

• Rapid service (1 route)

• Paratransit service

• Transportation Voucher Program

• Microtransit pilot program in the South Cobb area

• Circulator service (one free route in the Cumberland area)

• Park-and-ride facilities (Acworth, Busbee, Floyd Road, Mableton, Marietta, & Town Center/Big Shanty)

• Transfer centers (Marietta Transfer Center & Cumberland Transfer Center)

 


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