Side of a busThere are two types of bus advertising. Placards on the sides and rear of a bus are called 'boards'. Decals covering the entire bus are called 'wraps'. Advertising can also be found overhead inside the bus, on the bus stop benches and shelters. The municipality will sell the rights to place advertising on public property to a media provider. A client will ask for a board to promote it's product or approve the recommendation of the advertiser. An advertiser then asks a media broker to arrange for the purchase. The broker coordinates with the advertiser and the provider and collects a commission. The provider keeps the difference between what it collects and the payments it makes to the government agency. |
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"But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near." - Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) |
