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Billboard National

Build strong brands.

Billboard is our very own unique and grand format that brings significant attention both along the roads and in the subway. The large format enables efficient brand building and is also suitable for creative solutions across several boards.

With Billboard National, you have the opportunity for a broad national reach of approximately 3.4 million people and 38 million contacts in more than 50 municipalities, every week. Large billboards at major city entrances, roads, and shopping areas in both urban and highway environments as well as in the subway network of Stockholm, provide a high spread in the largest municipalities of Sweden. The national series also gives extra activity in the big cities and in the Stockholm metro.

Billboard National
• About 630 adshels.
• Big format that gives the possibility to reach approximately 3.4 million people each week all over the country.
• All billboards are spread over approximately 65 municipalities in Sweden, with a extra focus on the big cities.
• High presence at central subway stations in Stockholm.

For more exact numbers, please see the current price list or contact your sales person.

Format

Billboard Roadside
Format 4190×2938 mm.
Visible area 4130×2903 mm.

Billboard Metro Group of 2
Format 4190×2938 mm.
Visible area 4130×2903 mm.

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