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billboard

[bil-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈbɪlˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /


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That phrase started cropping up again this week on a series of billboards in major cities around the world, drawing hundreds of fans who wanted to take their picture next to the message.

From BBC

Harry Styles has hinted he is about to end his four-year musical drought, with a series of cryptic billboards appearing in cities around the world including New York, Manchester, Palermo, São Paulo and Berlin.

From BBC

A big electronic billboard in downtown Midland shows current market rates for oil and gas and the local oil-rig count, along with motivational slogans like “broken crayons still color.”

From The Wall Street Journal

To make its point, the Future of Life Institute backed a satirical billboard campaign across San Francisco from a fake AI company, Replacement AI, that promises to replace humans in the job market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Disney’s first-ever chief brand officer is spearheading a “Best Christmas Ever” campaign featuring an online video that’s been viewed more than 34 million times and an animated Times Square billboard highlighting fan-drawn characters.

From The Wall Street Journal