2 theaters · 29 screens

Movie Theater Advertising in Clinton Township, MI

Cinema advertising on 29 screens in Clinton Township, MI.

The Mandalorian & Grogu poster

The Mandalorian & Grogu

May 22

Toy Story 5 poster

Toy Story 5

Jun 19

Moana (Live Action) poster

Moana (Live Action)

Jul 10

The Odyssey poster

The Odyssey

Jul 17

Spider-Man: Brand New Day poster

Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Jul 31

Coyote vs. Acme poster

Coyote vs. Acme

Aug 28

The Cat in the Hat poster

The Cat in the Hat

Nov 6

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping poster

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping

Nov 20

Avengers: Doomsday poster

Avengers: Doomsday

Dec 18

Dune Part Three poster

Dune Part Three

Dec 18

Jumanji 3 poster

Jumanji 3

Dec 25

Poster art courtesy of IMDb · © respective studios · used for editorial reference.

2

Theaters

29

Screens

69,600

Monthly Impressions

Clinton Township is part of the Detroit metro market, with two movie theaters, Gratiot 15 and Partridge Creek Cinema 14, covering 29 screens between them. Those screens generate an estimated 69,600 monthly moviegoer impressions, making this a consistent, high-volume option for local and regional advertisers targeting audiences in Macomb County.

Cinema advertising in Clinton Township is priced at Tier 2 rates, with CPMs ranging from $47 to $60. A single-theater, four-week campaign starts at $1,797. A buy across both theaters runs $3,723 to $7,447 for the same period. The cinema audience skews younger than most TV or streaming platforms, with a median age of 30, and 60% are cord-cutters who are hard to reach through traditional broadcast. For advertisers in the Detroit market, Clinton Township's two-theater footprint offers a focused, cost-efficient way to build frequency with a local audience that's already in a receptive mindset.

What advertising in Clinton Township costs

Real ranges for a 4-week :30 campaign. Final pricing depends on theaters selected, seasonality, and the 2026 film slate.

Buy type 4-week cost CPM range Reach
Single theater $1,800 – $3,850 Tier 2 market rates up to 34,800 imps/theater
Citywide (all 2 theaters) $3,720 – $7,450 Tier 2 market rates ~69,600 total

Add-ons (Streaming Extension, Lobby Network, Digital Retargeting) priced separately. Not available for alcohol, tobacco, firearms, cannabis, or political advertising.

Theaters in Clinton Township, MI

Movie theater ad placements tailored to your goals

Choose what fits your campaign — on-screen, in-lobby, and digital extensions.

onscreen

Early Pre-Show

Your brand opens the show

Plays early in the pre-show sequence, before trailers begin. Best for awareness and reach.

onscreen

Pre-Show Prime

Peak attention, before the trailers

Plays in the mid-pre-show pod when theater attention peaks. Our most-requested slot.

onscreen

Final Trailer

The last ad before the feature

The premium position — the final commercial before the feature begins. Highest recall, unskippable.

lobby

Lobby Network

Digital signage throughout the theater

Full-motion placements on lobby plasma displays. Extends brand presence beyond the auditorium.

digital

Streaming Extension

Retarget moviegoers on CTV and OTT

After cinema exposure, retarget the same moviegoer audience across premium streaming services using verified attendance data.

digital

Digital Retargeting

Banner & mobile reach for your moviegoers

Display and mobile ad retargeting to the verified moviegoer audience. Geo, demo, and behavior layers.

Frequently asked questions

How much does cinema advertising in Clinton Township cost?

A four-week campaign at a single theater (either Gratiot 15 or Partridge Creek Cinema 14) runs between $1,797 and $3,852, depending on screens selected and ad placement. A citywide buy covering both theaters ranges from $3,723 to $7,447 for the same period. CPMs fall between $47 and $60.

What kinds of advertisers run campaigns at these theaters?

Common advertisers in markets like Clinton Township include auto dealerships, healthcare systems, restaurants, retail chains, universities, home services, and financial institutions. Auto brands using cinema advertising have seen 34% increases in foot traffic. Retail advertisers have documented 53% incremental store visits. It performs well across local and regional categories.

Where exactly does my ad appear in the theater?

Ads run on screen before the feature film begins, during the pre-show sequence inside the auditorium. It's full-screen, sound-on placement in a dark room with no scrolling, no skipping, and no competing content. Attention ratings for cinema run 2 to 6 times higher than live sports and 6 to 16 times higher than social or digital placements.

Is cinema advertising more effective than TV or streaming for reaching Clinton Township residents?

For audiences under 40, yes. The median moviegoer age is 30, and 60% of cinema audiences are cord-cutters or cord-nevers who TV advertising largely can't reach. Cinema also outperforms CTV and YouTube on measured attention. It works best as part of a broader media plan, not a replacement for one.

How long does a typical campaign run, and is there a minimum commitment?

Four weeks is the standard campaign unit for cinema advertising, aligned with typical film booking cycles. Some advertisers run consecutive four-week blocks to build frequency across the 69,600 monthly impressions available in Clinton Township. Campaigns can be structured around product launches, seasonal promotions, or ongoing brand presence.

Are there any advertising categories that are not accepted at these theaters?

Yes. Cinema advertising does not accept ads for alcohol, tobacco, firearms, cannabis, or political campaigns. These restrictions apply at Gratiot 15 and Partridge Creek Cinema 14, as they do at cinemas nationally. Most local and regional business categories are fully eligible, including retail, auto, healthcare, food service, and education.

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