Lindmark Outdoor Media operates one of Oklahoma City's largest networks of billboards and transit advertising placements, serving businesses that need geographic reach across the metro area and into surrounding regions. The company manages static and digital billboard inventory, bus shelter ads, and transit wraps, positioning itself as the primary outdoor media buyer for companies unable or unwilling to piece together placements across multiple smaller vendors.
Lindmark is a full-service outdoor advertising company that sells ad space on physical structures across Oklahoma City and a multi-state territory. Unlike digital-only advertising platforms, Lindmark's inventory is fixed: billboards on major corridors (including I-35, I-44, and routes through Midtown and Bricktown), bus shelters in high-traffic neighborhoods, and wraps on Oklahoma City Transit buses. The company handles design consultation, production, installation, and billing for campaigns that typically run 4 weeks to 12 months. Lindmark is regional rather than hyperlocal, meaning a business buying through them reaches not just Oklahoma City proper but also suburbs like Edmond, Norman, and Midwest City.
Lindmark's pricing varies sharply by format and location. A single static billboard (14' × 48') in a premium location on I-35 near the downtown corridor runs approximately $1,500 to $2,500 per month; secondary locations (residential streets, less trafficked commercial areas) cost $800 to $1,400 per month. Digital billboards command a premium: $3,000 to $5,000 monthly for 8-second rotations in high-visibility spots. Bus shelter ads (typically 4' × 6') cost $400 to $800 per month per location; most campaigns use 5 to 15 shelters to achieve meaningful coverage. Transit bus wraps (full exterior) run $1,200 to $2,000 per month per bus, with a typical buy involving 3 to 10 vehicles.
Design and production fees are usually separate: $300 to $800 for billboard creative, $200 to $400 for bus shelter designs. Lindmark offers design in-house or accepts materials from outside agencies. Minimum commitments are typically 4 weeks; discounts appear at 12-week and 26-week terms. Verify current pricing directly, as rates shift seasonally and by available inventory.
Oklahoma City's outdoor advertising landscape includes independent billboard owners (smaller operators with 5 to 20 locations each) and national networks like Lamar Advertising. Lindmark's advantage is scale without national rigidity: the company covers most major Oklahoma City corridors under a single contract, reducing paperwork and billing fragmentation. A business buying five separate billboards from five different owners faces five invoices, five renewal deadlines, and five design approvals; buying from Lindmark consolidates these into one relationship.
Lamar Advertising offers broader reach (national campaigns, digital standardization) and steeper pricing; Lamar works better for national or multi-state rollouts. Independent billboard owners often offer lower per-location costs but require knowledge of which owner controls which location and may have limited flexibility on timing or design. For a local Oklahoma City business planning a 12-week campaign across 3 to 5 billboards and a handful of bus shelters, Lindmark usually streamlines the buying process and provides competitive rates without national overhead.
Lindmark works well for car dealerships, quick-service restaurants, real estate agents, home services companies (HVAC, roofing), and regional retail promotions. These sectors benefit from repeated visual exposure to commuters and buy outdoor media in the timeframes and quantities Lindmark serves. Political campaigns, event promotions, and seasonal retail pushes also fit the 4 to 12-week window.
Lindmark is less efficient for hyper-local advertising (a single neighborhood storefront may not justify the cost of a billboard) or national brands with centralized media buying. Businesses without a strong visual identity or those selling complex products (B2B software, consulting) typically see lower returns from billboard exposure than from digital or trade channels.
Contact Lindmark directly to discuss campaign goals, budget, and desired geography. A Lindmark representative will review available inventory, show mockups of available locations, and propose a package (e.g., three billboards, two bus shelters, one bus wrap). You provide creative materials or approve Lindmark's design; the company handles permitting and installation. Expect the sales process to take 1 to 2 weeks from initial call to campaign launch.
Lindmark operates standard business hours; contact the company to confirm current office location and hours. Transactions are conducted via phone, email, and occasional in-person meetings; outdoor media itself requires no visit from the advertiser. Billboards and bus shelters are installed and managed by Lindmark crews.
Lindmark's reach across Oklahoma City's main commuter corridors and transit network makes it the default choice for businesses seeking concentrated outdoor media without vendor juggling. For campaigns lasting more than a few weeks and involving multiple placements, the consolidation value usually outweighs cost differences with competing providers.
