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  2. Lamar Advertising Company - Wikipedia

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    Lamar Advertising Company is an outdoor advertising company which operates billboards, logo signs, and transit displays in the United States and Canada. [2] The company was founded in 1902 by Charles W. Lamar and J.M. Coe, and is headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [3] The company has over 200 locations in the United States and Canada.

  3. Clear Channel Outdoor - Wikipedia

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    Clear Channel Outdoor Americas (CCOA) was one of the first outdoor advertising companies in the United States and is one of the largest. [5] It has origins in three major predecessor companies: Foster & Kleiser (F&K) (1901–1986), Patrick Media Outdoor (1986–1995), and Eller Media Company (1995–2001).

  4. Outfront Media - Wikipedia

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    Logo used from 2001–2006 Outfront Media billboards in Wyandotte, Michigan, advertising Wyandotte Municipal Services's cable television service and Citizens Bank. TDI (Transportation Displays Incorporated) was the first predecessor company for transit advertising, publishing advertising for passenger railroad timetables and displays in railroad terminals.

  5. 3 Companies to Profit From Digital Billboards - AOL

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    A new and growing technology could have revolutionary results for the businesses of some advertising companies: digital billboards. For companies that specialize in this type of advertising ...

  6. L.A. sees a surge of billboards for personal injury lawyers ...

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    On the Sunset Strip near Hollywood, the highest-demand area for outdoor advertising, a full-size billboard could cost $80,000 to $100,000 for four weeks.

  7. Talk:Lamar Advertising Company - Wikipedia

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    Contributer BLS93 has changed their username from EBLS-Lamar and appears to possibly have some sort of professional affiliation with the company. -- dsprc [talk] 15:30, 3 July 2014 (UTC) I've reverted all additions to the article - it was highly promotional and including copyrighted content copied from the official site.

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  9. Frank Rolfe - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, four months after selling his billboard business, Rolfe bought Glenhaven Mobile Home Park in Dallas for $400,000. By 2007, he had purchased and sold 24 mobile parks, which he has said earned him about as much as selling the billboard business. [1] In 2006, Rolfe met David H. Reynolds at an industry conference.