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Clear Channel Outdoor
4000 S. Morgan St.
Chicago, IL 60609-2581
Phone: 773.843.2000
FAX: 773.843.2078
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Special Instructions for METRA Products
(Backlit Displays for downtown stations: Union, Citicorp, Northwestern, Randolph & LaSalle)
Attn: Samuel Cordon
Clear Channel Outdoor
500 W. Madison
Receiving Dock
(Canal & Washington Chicago , IL 60606)
(Non-Backlit Displays for suburban lines: Two-Sheets, One-Sheets, Interior Car Cards)
Attn: John Terdich
4000 S. Morgan Street
Chicago , IL 60609
Clear Channel Airports
600 West Chicago Ave., Suite 600
Chicago, IL 60610
Phone: 888.859.9771
FAX: 312.642.7378
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Clear Channel Malls
110 E. 42nd Street, 18th Fl.
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212.972.0515
FAX: 212.972.0399
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Metroclean Express
53-01 Vermon Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11101
Attn: Receiving Department/Malls
Phone: 718.706.8177
Clear Channel Taxi Media
Raul Ortiz
2233 South Wabash Avenue, 3rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60616
Phone: 312.881.3119
Fax: 312.881.3398
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Media Shipping:
Please contact Jeff Simmons for address.
Phone: 702. 238.7200
The Digital Outdoor Network is in this market.
Chicago has been called a lot of things over the years. Carl Sandburg called it the “city of big shoulders,” a tribute to the steelworkers and meat packers of earlier days. Today, Chicago is the major metropolitan center for the heart of the United States. It’s looked at for its culture, sports, fashion, commerce and entertainment venues.
The city’s cultural background can be best experienced by visiting the world famous Art Institute, the Field Museum of Natural History, the Chicago Historical Society, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Adler Planetarium. By taking a stroll through the downtown area one can admire the more than 200 public sculptures by artists including Picasso, Miro and Chagall.
Chicago Style: The adjective seems to attach itself to everything from pizza, hot dogs and blues to architecture and politics. No matter what the subject, no matter what the situation, Chicagoans seem to do things with their own distinct flair, creating innovations and developing trends that extend far beyond the borders of this great city. From Lake Michigan to the architectural award winning Chicago Tribune building, the Sears Tower to Wrigley Field, many of Chicago’s attractions are viewed by more than 15 million people each year.
Via Midway or O’Hare International (one of the world’s busiest airports), Chicago continues to be a popular destination for many international travelers. The newly expanded McCormick Place and Navy Pier are making Chicago one of the nation’s largest conventional cities. This large and diverse city is many things at once - a blue-collar town that’s full of high culture and gracious living, while also a classic Midwestern city with international presence.
Chicago is a pleasant place to live, vacation or do business, but it’s also a large metropolis with an array of neighborhoods, each nurturing a different immigrant heritage. Stop at a Swedish bakery, a Chinese restaurant or Indian grocery store, and you’ll begin to understand why Chicagoans love their flat, windy, boisterous city. Chicago is the melting pot of the Midwest.
As you drive through Chicago, you will see the Clear Channel Outdoor advantage with overhead bulletins that the traffic drives directly under, spectacular walls that dominate the horizon, and thousands of Posters and Junior Posters blanketing every major thoroughfare. Clear Channel Outdoor operates the largest Poster and Junior Poster plants in Chicago, as well as excellent commuter rail coverage with our METRA advertising. All options offer excellent general market coverage as well as ethnic targeting. Clear Channel Outdoor is Chicago’s number one choice for out-of-home advertising.
| General Information | |
| DMA Rank | 3rd |
| DMA Population (Adults 18+) | 7,097,609 |
| % Change 1990-2007 | 16% |
| Population Density | 981 |
| Median Age | 35.6 |
| Average Household Income | $74,166 |
| Average Vehicles | 1.7 |
| Total Vehicles | 5,815,869 |
| Race Distribution & Ethnicity | |
| Caucasian | 65% |
| African American | 17% |
| Asian | 5% |
| American Indian | 0% |
| Hawaiian | 0% |
| Multi-Race | 3% |
| Other | 9% |
| Hispanic (Ethnicity) | 19% |
| Market in Motion | |
| Drive to Work Alone | 71% |
| Carpool | 11% |
| 30+ Minute Commute | 27% |
| Median Travel Time To Work One Way (minutes) | 22 |
| Research Profiles | |
| Traveled 500 or more total miles (month) | 36% |
| Household Plans To Buy Any New Vehicle Next Year | 11% |
| Personally Attended/Visited Any Casino (yr) | 31% |
| Plans To Buy Wireless/Cellular Service (yr) | 10% |
| Personally Attended/Visited Live Theater (yr) | 29% |
| Participated In Golf (yr) | 14% |
| Bought Any Items On The Internet (yr) | 51% |
| Usually See A New Movie Opening Weekend (yr) | 8% |
| Did Not Read Any Daily Newspaper(s) (yesterday) | 47% |
| Access Internet | 69% |
Sources: 2007 Census Estimates; 2007 Scarborough; 2000 Census