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Clear Channel Outdoor

#5668

Rank

$1.19B

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Clear Channel Outdoor
Leadership team

Mr. Scott R. Wells (CEO, Pres & Director)

Mr. Christopher William Eccleshare (Exec. Vice Chairman)

Mr. Brian D. Coleman (Exec. VP & CFO)

Products/ Services
Advertising, Marketing, Messaging
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
New York, New York, United States
Established
1995
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001334978
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
CCO
Social Media
Overview
Location
Summary
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. owns, operates, and sells advertising displays in the United States and internationally. It operates through two segments, Americas and Europe. The company offers advertising services through billboards, including bulletins and posters; transit displays, which are advertising surfaces on various types of vehicles or within transit systems; street furniture displays, such as advertising surfaces on bus shelters, information kiosks, freestanding units, and other public structures; spectaculars, which are customized display structures that incorporate videos, multidimensional lettering and figures, mechanical devices and moving parts, and other embellishments; wallscape, a display that drapes over or is suspended from the sides of buildings or other structures. It also provides street furniture equipment, cleaning and maintenance services, operation of public bike programs, and production services; and a public bicycle rental program, which offers bicycles for rent to the general public in various municipalities. As of December 31, 2021, it owned or operated approximately 69,000 advertising displays in the Americas; and 430,000 advertising displays in Europe. The company was formerly known as Eller Media Company and changed its name to Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. in August 2005. Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1901 and is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.
History

Founding and predecessor companies

Clear Channel Outdoor Americas was one of the first outdoor advertising companies in the United States and is one of the largest. It has origins in three major predecessor companies: Foster & Kleiser , Patrick Media Outdoor , and Eller Media Company . F&K changed its name to Patrick Media Group after Metromedia sold the company to Patrick Media Group and a major investor group led by General Electric, and it was acquired in turn by Karl Eller in 1995.

Alongside this outdoor advertising consolidation, the Mays family in San Antonio, Texas, founded a broadcasting company in 1972, which would become known as Clear Channel Communications. By the mid-1990s, Clear Channel Communications owned 43 radio and 16 television stations. By 2004, Clear Channel owned more than 1,200 radio stations and 36 television stations in the United States and 770,000 billboards globally.Along the way, CCO further consolidated operations by acquiring Universal Outdoor , Donrey, Paxton Outdoor, Ackerley Media, Badger Outdoor, ABC Outdoor, and Hansen Outdoor, to name a few of the larger transactions.

Expansion and iHeartMedia

In November 2005, Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. and its parent company, Clear Channel Communications, Inc. announced the initial public offering of 35,000,000 shares of Class A common stock of Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings at a price of $18.00 per share, for a total offering of $630,000,000.In 2006, CCOH acquired Interspace Airport Advertising and began operating as Clear Channel Interspace Airports. In 2009, the airports media sales business began operating as Clear Channel Airports. Today, Clear Channel Airports manages advertising and marketing contracts in more than 260 airports across the world.In 2007, Clear Channel Outdoor began its partnership with the FBI to display fugitives and missing persons on billboards across the United States.In 2008, Clear Channel was taken private by firms Thomas H. Lee Partners and Bain Capital LLC, and the Mays family divested their interests in the company.In September 2014, CCO's then-parent parent company changed its name from Clear Channel Communications, Inc. to iHeartMedia. The outdoor advertising entity retained the Clear Channel name to protect that trademark.In 2015, Scott Wells became CEO of Clear Channel Outdoor Americas. He is responsible for all CCOA’s business in the U.S., and its Caribbean-based airport media sales operations.In 2016, CCOA proved the effectiveness of the Out-of-Home medium and announced the industry’s first measurable outdoor advertising solution known as CCO RADAR. CCO executed this using aggregated and anonymized mobile location data from privacy compliant data providers.On January 7, 2016, Lamar Advertising Company purchased Clear Channel Outdoor's assets in 5 major U.S. city markets for $458.5 million.In 2016, CCOA introduced the automated ability for advertisers to buy ads on its various digital outdoor formats using computer programs.

Spin-off out of iHeartMedia

On December 21, 2018, iHeartMedia announced its intent to spin out its majority stake in Clear Channel Outdoor, as part of a proposed reorganization plan to reduce debt and exit its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The reorganization plan was approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas in January 2019, and was completed in May 2019. This made Clear Channel an independent company, and Clear Channel International CEO William Eccleshare became the new worldwide CEO. He remains in London in addition to his responsibilities as the worldwide CEO, he continues to lead CCI.Under the Clear Channel umbrella, Clear Channel Outdoor was built from the acquisition of Eller Media, Universal Outdoor, and More Group Plc, giving iHeartMedia outdoor advertising space in 25 countries, while CCO also has a stake in Jolly Pubblicita S.p.A. of Italy. Other units of CCO include:

BBH Exhibits

Yellow Checker Star Cab Displays

Dauphin OTA

Donrey Media, Ackerley Media

Companies in Chile, Poland, and Switzerland

APN News & Media in Australia In the United States, CCO operates over 1,100 digital billboards in 27 markets. Taxi Tops was sold to Verifone in January 2010.

Mission
Deliver superior customer results by championing Innovation and Insights that create smarter out-of-home advertising using our exceptional teams and assets.
Vision
To be the leader in out-of-home media, creating iconic outdoor impressions and driving performance for our clients.
Key Team

Ms. Michelle Costa (Exec. VP & Regional Pres)

Mr. Jason A. Dilger (Sr. VP & Chief Accounting Officer)

Ms. Lynn A. Feldman (Exec. VP, Gen. Counsel & Company Sec.)

Mr. Steven J. Macri (Sr. VP of Corp. Fin.)

Ms. Eileen McLaughlin (VP ? Investor Relations)

Mr. Jason D. King (Sr. VP of Corp. Communications & Marketing)

Mr. Philippe Baudillon (Chief Exec. Officer of France Operations)

Recognition and Awards
Clear Channel Outdoor has won multiple awards, including “Best Out-Of-Home Campaign” in 2017 and 2018, “Best Outdoor Innovation” in 2018, and “Best Out-of-Home Providers” in 2019.
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Clear Channel Outdoor
Leadership team

Mr. Scott R. Wells (CEO, Pres & Director)

Mr. Christopher William Eccleshare (Exec. Vice Chairman)

Mr. Brian D. Coleman (Exec. VP & CFO)

Products/ Services
Advertising, Marketing, Messaging
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
New York, New York, United States
Established
1995
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001334978
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
CCO
Social Media