The Lexington council is considering allowing digital billboards in Fayette County after pausing debate on the controversial issue for seven years. During a Thursday Lexington-Fayette Urban County ...
12:12 p.m. Dec. 12, 2023: An earlier version of this article identified Dustan Batton as the executive director of Scenic Los Angeles. The organization is Scenic America and Batton is executive ...
If you’re like most business owners, you’re always looking for ways to get your name out there. With so many advertising options available today — social media, search ads, email marketing — it’s easy ...
Downtown San Jose's most recognizable landmarks could soon be home to an array of digital billboards for the next 20 years. The councilmembers approved new contracts with digital billboard advertising ...
At Charles and Lombard streets in downtown Baltimore, newly installed digital billboards flash images of art, ads and event promotions. The two video displays on office tower facades, unveiled Tuesday ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Grand Rapids could soon get a bit brighter thanks to the city's new billboard plan. Tuesday, Grand Rapids commissioners signed off on a plan to allow ten billboards to become ...
Mayor Karen Bass and the City Council are ready to gut Los Angeles’ billboard ban and unleash dozens of new bright, blinking electronic billboards next to freeways and in neighborhoods across the city ...
LA MESALA MESA — La Mesa leaders are considering installing several digital billboards throughout the city, kicking off a debate already underway in other parts of the region about the effects those ...
Clear Channel Outdoor Will Support the 26 th Annual Lights On Afterschool With Digital Billboard Campaign on October 23 rd Now in its 26 th year, Lights On Afterschool is the only national rally for ...
This is Kevin Roderick with LA Observed for KCRW. Just when we have nearly conquered the plague of television commercials thanks to Tivo and the web, we now have giant commercials staring us in the ...
Letters to the Editor: No one wants digital billboards. So why does City Hall insist on having them?
To the editor: The Times’ editorial board doesn’t want digital billboards. Neighborhood councils don’t want digital billboards. Environmental and preservation groups don’t want digital billboards. The ...
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