Billboards

Bulletins
Bulletins are the most impactful standard-size form of out-of-home media. Located primarily on major highways, expressways or principal arterials, bulletins command high-density consumer exposure (mostly to vehicular traffic).

30-Sheet Posters
30-Sheet Posters are usually located on local commuter arteries and surface streets and deliver tremendous impact in a specific market area. Purchased individually or in groups of panels called "showings," 30-Sheets allow flexibility for product introductions, building brand awareness and special promotions.

8-Sheet Posters
8-sheet posters are most commonly located in urban neighborhoods, and they are often found where larger media (bulletins and posters) are not permitted. They can be seen by both pedestrians and drivers, typically mounted on the side of buildings just above eye level.

Tri-Vision Bulletin
Similar to a bulletin, except it uses triangular louver construction to permit the display of three different advertising copies. The messages rotate in a pre-determined sequence.

Wallscapes
These structures are located on sides of buildings and are several stories high, accommodating unusual creative sizes & shapes. Highly visible to both vehicular & pedestrian traffic, wallscapes are found along major freeways, on commuter and tourist routes and in downtown business districts.

Digital Billboards
Connected to the internet and controlled by highly developed software, digital billboards have the ability to change messages anytime. Advertisers can display multiple messages to target specific demographic groups. Select availability in most major US markets, with more inventory being added each day

Mobile Billboards
A double-sided ad, usually 12' x 24', that is attached to a truck. Mobiles offer unmatched flexibility as they can be parked in front of your audience or directed along a customized route designed to effectively reach your target. Available in any US market, including rural areas.




