Company: CCO
Filing Date: 2025-02-24
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001334978-25-000008
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Company: Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-24
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 $1,144 million in 2024, $1,101 million in 2023, and $1,106 million in 2022. The breakdown of America revenue by product for these years is shown in the table below:

Year Ended December 31,202420232022Billboards:Bulletins75 %74 %73 %Posters11 %11 %12 %Spectaculars and wallscapes5 %6 %6 %Street furniture3 %3 %4 %Other5 %6 %6 %Total(1)100 %100 %100 %

(1)Due to rounding, the total may not equal the sum of the percentages in the table above.

Digital displays accounted for 36%, 35% and 34% of total America revenue in 2024, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Advertising is generally sold to customers in four-week periods. The descriptions of each product type, available in both printed and digital formats, are as follows: 

•Billboards: Includes the following sub-types:

•Bulletins: Large, high-traffic displays (typically 14x48 feet) generally located along major expressways and primary commuting routes that are highly visible. Customers can contract for individual bulletins, multi-location campaigns, or a network of bulletins with rotating advertisements.

•Posters: Smaller displays (typically 11x23 feet) often used to provide full market coverage, generally located in commercial areas along primary and secondary routes, oftentimes near point-of-purchase locations. Junior posters (5x11 feet) are typically placed near retail outlets to drive sales. Premiere Panels are hybrid displays that combine the creative impact of bulletins with the reach and frequency of posters, featuring high-quality vinyl stretched over panels similar to bulletins.

•Spectaculars and Wallscapes: Spectaculars are large, custom displays with eye-catching effects, such as video, three-dimensional elements and moving parts, located primarily in New York City’s Times Square and Las Vegas. Wallscapes are large, custom-designed displays on building sides or other structures, often becoming city landmarks. Most are located in Los Angeles and Times Square.

•Street Furniture: Advertising surfaces on bus shelters, kiosks, news racks and other public structures, primarily in metropolitan areas and along major commuting routes, typically sold as a network package that includes multiple displays.

•Other: Includes fees for creative and operational services,