DOOH Market Snapshot · Michigan

DOOH Advertising in Wayne County, MI

4 active screens · 3 venue categories · observed May 11, 2026

Wayne County programmatic DOOH market — at a glance

Trillboards operates a frontier-tier market digital out-of-home network in Wayne County, Michigan, with 4 active screens delivering programmatic ads across 3 venue categories as of May 11, 2026. The inventory mix here leans 50% retail stores — a fingerprint that shapes the audience archetype, dwell-time distribution, and CPM clearing band for every buyer running creative against this market.

Wayne County represents a frontier-tier market within Michigan's DOOH inventory mix. Buyers running geo-targeted creative against this market enjoy substantially less competitive bidding pressure than the state's tier-1 metros — useful for hyperlocal campaigns, regional retailers, and service-area-bound businesses targeting specific commuter or shopping corridors. The audience archetype skew here mirrors Michigan's broader demographic mix, with the additional advantage that frontier-tier markets routinely outperform statewide CPM averages on a creative-completion basis. The dwell-time-per-impression distribution in markets at this scale typically runs longer than the state median, reflecting the captive-audience nature of small-market venue formats.

Retail placements deliver the highest fleet representation in this market. Foot-traffic patterns inside grocery, big-box, and specialty retail produce an unusually steady impression cadence — buyers running CPG, retail-pharmacy, and back-to-school creative explicitly target these formats. Secondary venue exposure in Wayne County comes from entertainment venues (1 screens), which adds an audience layer that buyers running cross-format creative routinely exploit — the secondary footprint absorbs incremental impression delivery without overlapping the primary venue's audience archetype. Tertiary venue coverage includes outdoor placements (1 screens). Together with the primary and secondary categories, this three-venue spine accounts for the majority of Wayne County's active inventory and underpins the city's audience-archetype diversity score of 3 categories represented.

Michigan state-wide DOOH activity (130 active screens across 71 cities) places it as a stable regional CPM market with predictable buyer-side demand across QSR, retail, and entertainment verticals. Programmatic clearing in this state typically ranges $4–$12 CPM, with the high end reflecting prime-window prime-venue inventory — bars, entertainment venues, and downtown office-tower placements during the 11 AM-2 PM and 5-9 PM windows. Wayne County-specific clearing prices vary by venue format and time-of-day, but the state-level distribution gives buyers a credible baseline for first-time campaign-planning estimates against Wayne County.

Buyers reach Wayne County DOOH inventory through Trillboards' partner-side programmatic integrations (OpenRTB 2.6 with native VAST 4.x rendering) or directly via the Trillboards Connect SDK for direct-sold flights. Geo-targeting accepts state, DMA, city, and ZIP-radius filters; venue-category filtering uses the IAB Audience Taxonomy 1.1 codes with 3 distinct Wayne County categories available for inclusion or exclusion. Impression verification rides on proof-of-play telemetry from each screen — every billable impression is independently confirmed by the screen's playback log, not just the SDK's quartile callbacks. For a frontier-tier market market like Wayne County, expected daily reach scales with the venue-category mix and the active screen count of 4; buyers should plan minimum flights of three to five days to absorb day-of-week audience-archetype variance.

Operators of bars, restaurants, retail stores, gyms, salons, and other public-facing venues in Wayne County can join the Trillboards network at no cost and earn passive revenue from programmatic ads delivered to the screens they already operate. The activation flow is a single sign-up and a 30-minute one-time install of the Trillboards player app on any existing screen, TV stick, or kiosk — no new hardware required, no minimum traffic threshold, and revenue accrues on a 50/50 split of every cleared impression. The estimator below models monthly earnings for typical Wayne County-tier venue formats.

Top venue categories — Wayne County

Venue CategoryScreensShare of Wayne County
retail stores250%
entertainment venues125%
outdoor placements125%

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Michigan hosts 130 active screens across 71 cities. Drill into the Michigan DOOH directory for a state-level breakdown of venue mix, audience archetypes, and CPM context.

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Aggregate inventory snapshot for Wayne County, Michigan, observed . Counts represent active screens with verified proof-of-play telemetry. Trillboards does not expose per-screen identifiers, device identifiers, or demand-partner identities in any aggregate market report.