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/ˈbilˌbôrd/,
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billboards, plural;
  1. A large outdoor board for displaying advertisements


  1. (billboard) large outdoor signboard
  2. Billboards was a ballet performed in August 1993 by the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago featuring the works of Prince. No new music was used, although Prince contributed a special extended ten minute orchestrated version of "Thunder" from the Diamonds and Pearls album. ...
  3. (Billboard (advertising)) A billboard or hoarding (UK) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertisements to passing pedestrians and drivers. ...
  4. (Billboard (magazine)) Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry, and is one of the oldest trade magazines in the world. ...
  5. (Billboard (television)) Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade an audience (viewers, readers or listeners) to purchase or take some action upon products, ideals, or services. ...
  6. (The Billboard) The Billboard is a massive granite monolith in the Sarnoff Mountains of the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica, standing just west of Mount Rea between Arthur Glacier and Boyd Glacier. ...
  7. (Billboard (radio billboard)) Name mentions given to an advertiser in return for a program/station commitment (often to a "sponsor" of the program).
  8. (billboard) A large outdoor board used for posting advertising. The name comes from the traditional practice of posting bills, or prepainted messages. In the 19th century, it became common for businesses to lease separate board space for their bills, hence the name billboard.
  9. (Billboard) In 3D graphics: A flat image drawn in 3D space in such a way that it is always facing the viewer/camera. Common uses are for particles and to display more complex objects at a low level of detail.
  10. (Billboard) Santa Fe locomotive in the pre-1972 blue and yellow scheme.^[4]
  11. (Billboard) Large format advertising displays intended for viewing from extended distances, generally more than 50 feet. Billboard displays include, but not limited to: 30-sheet posters, 8-sheet posters, vinyl-wrapped posters, and bulletins.
  12. (Billboard) (1) An outdoor sign or poster; (2) Sponsor identification at the beginning or end of a television show.
  13. (Billboard) A sponsor announcement at the beginning or end of program content.
  14. (BILLBOARD) A large outdoor printed sign. Costs for a specific billboard are determined by the amount of traffic that passes its location, plus the board's size and visibility.
  15. (BILLBOARD) As in billboarding your benefits. This is a loose term for when you showcase a group of related benefits on the cover of your promotion. ...
  16. (Billboard) (1) Outdoor Advertising: A poster site; (2) Radio: A brief message at the start and/or end of a programme advising listeners who the sponsors are.
  17. (Billboard) A 11" × 7" sign printed on vinyl and mounted on styrene. Billboards typically have an image and description of a plant, but can be customized to promote anything.
  18. (Billboard) A Universal Match Co. trademark for their 40-stick match books. These match books were exactly twice the width of the regular 20-stick match book. (See Royal Flash, Double-Size, Forty-Strike).
  19. (Billboard) A brief announcement, usually 3, 5 or 10 seconds in length, and usually earned by advertisers paying extra for the program being ordered. Billboards are afforded, in most instances, at the top and bottom (beginning and end) of the show. ...
  20. (Billboard) A commercial right after a show or promo. For example, “This program was made possible by “brandname”. Preferably with the same design treatment as the program before it.
  21. (Billboard) A large mast with large frame usually above 10 x 10 feet.
  22. (Billboard) A sign that identifies or communicates a commercial or noncommercial message related to an activity conducted, a service rendered, or a commodity sold at a location other than where the sign is located.
  23. (Billboard) A sloping plate above the rake or gunwale of a vessel having low freeboard, on which an anchor is stowed and from which it can be released for use.
  24. (Billboard) An outdoor advertising display or in broadcast it is a short 5 to 10 second announcement indicating an advertiser's sponsorship of a program.
  25. (Billboard) Any permanently constructed sign, wall or other structure which advertises property, products, services, amenities or activities which are not available on the lot or parcel on which the structure is located.