Plan, compare, and book outdoor advertising across Bridgeport and lower Fairfield County on one platform. AdQuick gives you transparent access to every major billboard, digital display, transit ad, and place-based unit in Bridgeport, CT, from Lamar Advertising and regional independent operators, with digital starting from $10/day and premium I-95 bulletins available for monthly flights.
Bulletins, posters, digital faces, transit, street furniture, and Metro-North station media across Bridgeport and lower Fairfield County, part of the New York, NY DMA (#1).
There are two Bridgeports with active OOH inventory. Make sure you're on the right page before you plan.
Bridgeport's OOH inventory breaks down into six functional categories that map cleanly to four format pillars. Most successful campaigns combine two or three. Here's what you can book on AdQuick, with typical Bridgeport price ranges so you can budget before you browse.
The 14×48 bulletin on a highway face is still the most-bought format in Bridgeport, and the I-95 corridor through the city is where the highest-impression units sit. Bulletins (typically 14′×48′) line I-95 between Stratford and Fairfield, plus Route 8 and Route 25 north into Trumbull and Shelton. Posters (12′×24′ or 10′×20′ "junior" formats) live on arterial streets through neighborhood commercial districts like Main Street, Fairfield Avenue, Madison Avenue, and Boston Avenue. Use bulletins for I-95 reach. Use posters for frequency in a specific zone. Typical Bridgeport pricing: $2,000–$6,500 per 4-week flight for 14×48 bulletins; $600–$1,800 for junior and 30-sheet posters.
LED displays rotate 6–8 advertisers in a continuous loop, typically one 8-second slot every 64 seconds. Bridgeport's digital inventory is concentrated on I-95, Route 8 / Route 25, and the Fairfield Avenue / Main Street downtown corridor. Digital lets you change creative daily, useful for promotions, event countdowns, dayparting, and weather-triggered messaging. Typical Bridgeport pricing: $3,000–$9,500+ per 4-week digital flight on traditional inventory; entry-level digital starts around $10/day for short flights.
Bus exteriors, shelters, and bench ads on the Greater Bridgeport Transit (GBT) network, which serves Bridgeport, Fairfield, Stratford, and Trumbull. Metro-North station environment advertising at Bridgeport Station, Fairfield Station, and Fairfield Metro captures NYC-bound commuters, one of the highest-income captive audiences in any U.S. transit corridor. Typical Bridgeport pricing: $750–$1,600 for bus exteriors (king side); $450–$1,100 for bus shelters; $1,200–$4,500+ for Metro-North station advertising.
Bus shelters, transit benches, and kiosks deliver lower CPMs than billboards with eye-level placement and dwell time when commuters are stopped, strong fit for healthcare (Yale New Haven Health and St. Vincent's both run shelter campaigns), QSR, retail, and local services. Place-based media (gas station toppers, gym network screens, point-of-sale displays) targets specific moments rather than geographies. Sanctioned wildposting walls in Downtown Bridgeport, Black Rock, the Steel Point / Harbor Yard area, and along Fairfield Avenue work best for entertainment, music, food, and under-35 brand campaigns. Typical Bridgeport pricing: $200–$600 per wildposting location per 4 weeks.
A static 14×48 bulletin on I-95 or another major Bridgeport corridor typically runs $2,000–$6,500 per 4-week flight. Digital billboards run $3,000–$9,500 monthly. Posters and bus shelters start under $750. Here's the full breakdown.
| Format | Low | Mid-market | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry-level digital (short flights) | from $10/day | $20–$50/day | $75+/day |
| Static bulletin (14×48) | $2,000 | $3,000–$4,500 | $6,500+ |
| Junior poster (10×20) | $600 | $850–$1,200 | $1,600 |
| 30-sheet poster (12×24) | $750 | $1,000–$1,400 | $1,800 |
| Digital billboard (8-sec rotation, monthly) | $3,000 | $4,500–$6,500 | $9,500+ |
| Bus exterior (king side, GBT) | $750 | $950–$1,300 | $1,600 |
| Bus shelter | $450 | $600–$850 | $1,100 |
| Metro-North station advertising | $1,200 | $1,800–$2,800 | $4,500+ |
| Wildposting (per location, per 4 weeks) | $200 | $300–$450 | $600 |
Rates reflect typical AdQuick marketplace ranges for Bridgeport and lower Fairfield County. I-95 premium inventory and Metro-North NYC-commuter inventory price toward the top of these ranges; secondary surface streets and short-flight entry-level digital price toward the bottom. For exact pricing on specific Bridgeport locations, use the AdQuick Bridgeport billboard cost calculator.
Bridgeport's OOH inventory is split across a dominant operator, regional Connecticut independents, and Metro-North station media. No single vendor covers the whole metro. This is exactly why a marketplace beats going direct.
The dominant operator in Bridgeport, holding the largest portfolio along I-95 and the major Bridgeport arterials. Statewide CT inventory. Strengths: I-95 corridor scale, digital network, and regional reach. Watch-out: premium pricing on flagship faces; negotiable at volume.
A handful of independent operators hold strong placements on Route 8, Route 25, US-1 (Boston Post Road), and Bridgeport's neighborhood arterials. Hyper-local placements, often the best CPMs in the market. Watch-out: hard to find and book without a marketplace.
Bus exteriors, shelters, and bench ads across Bridgeport, Fairfield, Stratford, and Trumbull. Eye-level placement, lower CPMs than billboards, dwell time at stops. Strong fit for healthcare, QSR, retail, and local services.
Station-environment advertising at Bridgeport Station, Fairfield Station, and Fairfield Metro, captures NYC-bound commuters. One of the highest-income captive audiences in any U.S. transit corridor, with the highest dwell time of any Bridgeport transit format.
On AdQuick, you can filter by vendor, by format, or (usually smarter) by audience and corridor, and let the platform surface the best units across all of them. The SERP for "outdoor advertising bridgeport" is unusually fragmented, AdQuick is the buying surface that aggregates inventory plus direct operator faces, with verified Geopath impressions so you can compare cost-per-thousand honestly, not just cost-per-day.
AdQuick is the out-of-home advertising platform that lets you compare, plan, and buy across every Bridgeport media owner, Lamar Advertising, regional Connecticut independents, GBT transit, and Metro-North station media, plus every programmatic DSP buying Bridgeport digital faces. Static bulletins, posters, digital boards, transit, street furniture, wallscapes, and programmatic DOOH in a single workflow. One contract, one invoice, one creative upload, Geopath-verified impressions on every unit.
Bridgeport sits inside the New York, NY DMA, DMA #1. The Fairfield County market covers roughly 960,000 people across the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk MSA. Inventory is heaviest along these corridors, and neighborhood nodes layer frequency on top.
Why Bridgeport works better than its market size suggests, the audience math behind the corridor.
Standard OOH measurement uses Geopath impressions, the U.S. industry-standard system. Each billboard, transit unit, or place-based asset has a verified weekly impressions number based on traffic counts, audience composition, and likelihood-to-see modeling. AdQuick layers attribution measurement (mobile location data lift studies, brand lift surveys, store-visit attribution) on top for advertisers who want digital-style reporting.
Most Bridgeport campaigns go from first search to confirmed booking in under a week. Programmatic DOOH and entry-level digital can launch the same day.
Filter by format, neighborhood, vendor, budget, or audience. Bulletins, posters, digital faces, transit, GBT bus and shelter, and Metro-North station media across Bridgeport and lower Fairfield County, Lamar, regional Connecticut independents, and transit media in one search.
Add units to a cart; see projected impressions, reach, frequency, and CPM in real time. Define audience and geography first (NYC-bound Metro-North commuters? Bridgeport Hospital staff? University of Bridgeport / Sacred Heart / Fairfield U students? I-95 through-traffic?) then mix bulletins, posters, station media, and short-flight digital to balance reach and frequency.
One contract covers every unit across every vendor. Vinyl production for static bulletins runs 5–10 business days; digital creative goes live in 24–48 hours; entry-level digital is live within hours. AdQuick handles spec validation, vendor handoff, and proof-of-posting. Track your campaign with live install photos, Geopath-verified impression reports, and (for opted-in advertisers) mobile-location attribution lift in one place.
This is the single biggest gap in the current Bridgeport OOH SERP, no top-10 page covers it. Quick reality check on what governs Connecticut billboards before you commit creative.
If you're advertising on established operator inventory (Lamar and the regional independents), all of this is already handled: the structure is permitted, and you just provide compliant creative. If you're building new (a custom wallscape, a wrapped Sikorsky-area truck, a Steel Point activation), AdQuick's strategists work through permits with you.
The questions Bridgeport advertisers ask most, pricing, vendors, formats, lead times, permits, and measurement, answered straight.
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