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Planning an outdoor advertising campaign in Kentucky? Our media experts can help you find the most effective billboard or DOOH locations, select the right formats, and define an appropriate campaign budget.
A successful billboard campaign in Kentucky starts with choosing the appropriate formats, selecting the best advertising locations, and establishing a realistic campaign budget. Since billboard inventory is managed by different media owners, expert planning can simplify the process. Depending on how involved you would like to be in the planning process, you have the following options:

From location analysis to media planning, our billboard specialists support you in selecting the right advertising opportunities, formats, and budget allocation.

For many digital billboard campaigns (DOOH), available locations can be explored directly through the AllMediaDesk self-service platform. Compare screens, estimate campaign reach and start planning your campaign online.
Advertisers can currently access 1,975 available digital billboard screens across Kentucky through the AllMediaDesk platform. Screens are located in major cities, shopping destinations, transportation hubs, and other high-traffic environments.
The map below highlights digital billboard locations currently available through the AllMediaDesk platform. Explore available screens across major cities, retail destinations and transportation hubs throughout Kentucky
Kentucky offers billboard advertisers a strong mix of urban reach, highway visibility, and regional influence. Louisville and Lexington anchor large population centers, while Northern Kentucky connects directly to the Cincinnati metro, expanding audience exposure across state lines. The state’s location along major freight and commuter corridors makes outdoor advertising especially effective for repeated daily impressions.
Interstates such as I-64, I-65, I-71, I-75, and I-24 carry steady traffic from commuters, trucking routes, and regional travelers. Kentucky also draws visitors for bourbon tourism, horse racing, college sports, and major events like the Kentucky Derby. With a blend of local residents, business traffic, and tourism, billboard advertising in Kentucky helps brands stay visible in places where people live, work, shop, and travel.
Billboard advertising in Kentucky is usually planned around how people move between its major metros, smaller cities, and regional corridors. Campaigns often start with a core market such as Louisville, Lexington, or Northern Kentucky, then expand outward to capture additional reach along the routes that connect them.
In the north, advertisers often treat the Cincinnati-side communities of Northern Kentucky differently from central Kentucky, where Lexington and nearby counties draw commuters, students, and regional shoppers. Louisville campaigns may emphasize urban circulation and suburban access, while western Kentucky placements around Bowling Green, Owensboro, or Paducah can support broader regional coverage.
Statewide strategies typically combine multiple zones instead of relying on one city alone. A campaign might pair Louisville and Lexington for population concentration, then add Northern Kentucky for cross-river traffic and western or southern markets for wider frequency. This approach helps brands follow audience movement across daily commutes, weekend travel, and regional business patterns.
Billboard advertising in major urban areas such as Louisville and Lexington is generally more expensive than in smaller markets. Overall campaign costs are influenced by the selected locations, available inventory, and the planned campaign period.
The following budgets should be viewed as approximate estimates and may vary depending on campaign requirements:
| Billboard Type | Typical Costs | |
|---|---|---|
| Approx. €58,000 | Request a media plan | |
| Approx. €46,000 | Plan your self |