LOCATION
Sign Number: OKC-20 E
Corridor: Del City
Intersection: Sooner & I-40
Driving Directions: South side of I-40, West of Sooner Rd.
Latitude / Longitude: 35°26’53.01″N , 97°25’46.09″W
Google Maps Latitude / Longitude: 35.4480583 , -97.4294694
Side of Highway: South
Facing: East
Direction of Traffic: West bound traffic
Read: Left Hand Read
CORRIDOR
DMA: Oklahoma City
Avg Daily Traffic Count (source): ODOT: I-40 = 67,873
Primary Suburb Corridor Population: 22,008
County: Oklahoma
Average Household Income: $54,352
Zipcode: 73115
Primary Corridor Zipcode(s): 73115, 73135
Zipcodes in proximity::73110, , , ,
ADDITIONAL INFO
Primary Retail: Walmart Supercenter, Sam’s Club, Super Target, Midwest City Town Center Plaza
Primary School District(s): Del City Public Schools, Midwest City Public Schools, Carl Albert Public Schools, Rose State College, Mid Del Technology Center
Primary Entertainment: Tinker Golf Course, John Conrad Regional Golf Course
Primary Healthcare: Integris Community Hospital, Mercy Hospital South, Alliance Women’s Hospital
AUDIENCE
Daily Traffic Count: 67,873
DEC (Daily Effective Circulation) *: 110,633
GRP (Suburb / Corridor) *: 503
GRP (DMA) *: Del City
Weekly Impressions: 774,431
4-Week Impressions: 3,097,724
Monthly Impressions: 3,318,990
* Daily Effective Circulation (D.E.C.) is the average number of passers-by or persons (18+ years) in cars or other vehicles, that could potentially be exposed to an advertising display or billboard for either 12 hours (unilluminated – 6:00am to 6:00pm) or 18 hours (illuminated – 6:00am to 12:00 midnight) on an average day.
* Gross Rating Points (GRP) are the total number of in-market impressions delivered by an Out of Home (OOH) or outdoor billboard campaign schedule expressed as a percentage of a market population and is a measure of advertising impact.
PRODUCT
Product Type: Bulletin Size: 14×48
Product Advantages: Always On – Reach 100% of the daily audience with creative that can be extended outside of the box.
Illumination: Yes
Spots per Loop: 1 of 8
Dwell Time: 8 Seconds
Frequencies per 24-Hour Period: 1350