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Get StartedBelow are some recently updated billboard locations in Newport Beach and surrounding areas to help get you started. If you don't see a board you want, don't worry as this is a limited view of availability. Alluvit Media has access to every billboard in the city. Prices change daily based on availability.
Based on a cross-section of the 198 most popular boards, the average cost of a billboard in Newport Beach is $7,216.29 per 4-week period. This results in a cost per thousand impressions (CPM) of $5.99. The average Newport Beach billboard receives 1,204,283 monthly impressions.
Average cost per 1 thousand impressions (CPM) across all of our Newport Beach billboards.
Average cost per board for a 4-week billboard advertising campaign.*
Average number of impressions per board for 4-weeks.
Recently added billboard locations in Newport Beach.
*The average Newport Beach billboard costs above are estimates based on current market data. Actual prices can fluctuate due to location demand, billboard size, campaign duration, and other factors. For the most accurate and up-to-date billboard pricing, please contact us directly.
Renting a billboard in Newport Beach is similar to renting an apartment. Some are available right away, some are occupied for the next six months or a year.
Below are some campaigns we recently assisted with using billboards near Newport Beach, CA. We create campaigns large and small for a variety of different audiences and across all types of outdoor media.
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"My name is Veronica Morland, I am a producer at Roller Media. We have a client who is interested in potential billboard and bus shelter advertising in Oregon. Would it be possible to receive more information about these services and your rate card? Thank you in advance."
"Needs a board on Newport Blvd"
"We are a plastic surgery company based in Newport, but we do have other locations in Los Angeles"
"targeting downtown areas"