Road to Acceptance?: Billboards and other signage along Alvarado Street between Olympic and Wilshire boulevards near downtown Los Angeles. Shoddy record-keeping and a problematic state law have L.A.
Listener Elle Glotfelty from Cincinnati, Ohio, asked: I’ve always wondered whether the pithy highway billboard safety messages actually lead to drivers changing their behavior. While driving down the ...
Another round in L.A.’s billboard wars has begun as a small sign company is poised once again to challenge the city’s latest plan to allow lucrative digital billboards along its streets. Summit Media, ...
YAKIMA, Wash. - Yakima's billboard and on-premise digital sign debate went much the way it has at previous public meetings Wednesday, with a lot of industry input and little participation from other ...
L.A.’s biggest transit agency has long been in the advertising game, renting out space on its buses, trains and even elevators at its rail stations. But now, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...
What if the sign is on wheels? What if it’s not technically a billboard? What if it’s a banner zip tied to a hay wagon? Raymond Rice sets up signs on hay wagons that would cause a flurry of concern ...
From the flashy to the far out, 75 entrants have been whittled down to 30 finalists in West Hollywood’s second annual Sunset Strip Billboard Awards program And the winner is . Following on the success ...
Hackers took over two billboards outside of Chicago to display vile, antisemitic messages including “death to Israel” — bizarrely trying to pin it on YouTube sensation MrBeast, who immediately got his ...
Imagine the boost in sales if your business was seen by over 25,000 people a day — even on a slow day! Investing in a well-placed, high-impact billboard advertisement through Sign Trendy can make that ...
In between ads for Electric Boat and Executive Cleaners, a pair of handcuffed hands -- and the message "Don't Fly Avelo!" -- now loom over an Annex stretch of I-95, thanks to a renewed campaign by a ...
Digital billboards may soon grace the facades of some of downtown Baltimore’s most visible buildings with approval this week from the city’s Planning Commission. The commissioners voted 6-2, with one ...