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Digital Billboard Campaign in Texas Seeks to Bring Missing Children Home

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Clear Channel Outdoor Americas (CCO) has launched a month-long digital billboard campaign across Texas to raise awareness of four missing children’s cases. The initiative coincides with National Missing Kids Day and aims to highlight the plight of 37,023 missing children reported in 2020 in Texas. Each child's image will be displayed on digital billboards 1,250 times daily, generating millions of impressions. Previous campaigns have successfully contributed to locating missing teens in San Antonio and Houston. This public service campaign is provided at no cost in collaboration with the Texas Center for the Missing.

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  • The campaign generates millions of impressions daily, increasing awareness about missing children.
  • Previous billboard campaigns successfully led to the safe return of missing individuals.
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  • There are 37,023 missing children reported in Texas, indicating ongoing challenges in child safety.

HOUSTON, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Center for the Missing, Houston's Amber Alert Provider, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Clear Channel Outdoor Americas (CCOA) launched a new month-long effort across Texas to generate leads in four individual missing childrens' cases in Houston, San Antonio, the Dallas region and El Paso. 

Coinciding with National Missing Kids Day, the campaign in each city will feature a different missing child's case across Clear Channel Outdoor's digital out of home (DOOH) displays. The child's photo is included in each message, and in some cases, the child's age progression photo is shown if the child has been missing for an extended period. Each child's image will run across multiple digital billboards in each city 1,250 times per day on each display. The campaign will generate millions of impressions daily during the month-long campaign.   

In perspective, the Texas Department of Public Safety Missing Persons Clearinghouse received 49,110 missing person reports in 2020, including 37,023 juveniles. CCOA is providing this month-long public service campaign at no cost in partnership with the Texas Center for the Missing, Houston's Amber Alert Provider.

"The purpose of this campaign is not only to highlight these four cases but to bring attention to the 37,023 missing children in Texas," said Beth Alberts, CEO, Texas Center for the Missing. 

In recent years, teens in San Antonio and Houston featured in previous digital billboard campaigns with CCOA and its partners, were found and returned home to their families. In 2019 San Antonio teen, Mariah Garcia, was featured in this program and was found and returned home in October of that year. A similar result happened in Houston with the safe return of Evanegelys Colon, 16, who went missing in 2019.  Mrs. Angelica Colon Padua, Evanegely's mother, credited the digital billboards and subsequent media coverage for bringing her daughter home.

2021 Missing Children Cases featured in this program include:

Houston: Thalia Macias, has been missing since December 2019 and was 15 when she disappeared.  She may have been lured away from Mayde Creek High School in Katy, TX.  She is an Hispanic female, now age 17 with brown hair and eyes, 5'1" tall and weighing 70 lbs. 

San Antonio: Alani McCaslin has been missing since May 15, 2015. She has frequently been in the Perrin Beitel area and was last seen on the 9000 block of Cordes Junction. Clear Channel Outdoor will broadcast Alani's photo on a rotating basis on its digital billboards throughout the San Antonio region thousands of times over the campaign creating millions of market impressions.  Alani McCaslin is a 14-year-old female weighting 110 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She has a medical condition and was last seen wearing a grey sweatshirt and jeans.

El Paso: Steven Campbell was allegedly abducted by his mother, Karla Campbell in 2011 at age three. A felony warrant for kidnapping was issued for Karla Campbell on August 9, 2012. They may have travelled to Mexico. This case was featured in previous campaigns and is being featured again in hopes of generating more leads

Dallas Region: Maria Elizalde has been missing from the Dallas area since 2015. She may still be in the Dallas, Cedar Hill or Balch Springs area. She is biracial, Hispanic and American Indian, 5'0, weighing 140 lbs. This case was featured in this program in 2018.                

Programs like these are a reminder to all parents and guardians of the need for high-quality photographs of their children for use in case of an emergency, and, for the need for everyone to pay close attention to posters and photographs of missing children.

About Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCO) is one of the world's largest outdoor advertising companies with a diverse portfolio of more than 500,000 print and digital displays in 31 countries across North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, reaching millions of people monthly. A growing digital platform includes more than 17,000 digital displays in international markets and more than 2,000 digital displays (excluding airports), including more than 1,400 digital billboards, in the U.S.

Comprised of two business divisions – Clear Channel Outdoor Americas (CCOA), the U.S. and Caribbean business division, and Clear Channel International (CCI), covering markets in Europe, Latin America and Asia – CCO employs approximately 4,700 people globally. More information is available  at investor.clearchannel.comclearchanneloutdoor.com and clearchannelinternational.com.

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SOURCE Clear Channel Outdoor

FAQ

What is the purpose of the digital billboard campaign launched by CCO?

The campaign aims to generate leads for four missing children's cases and raise awareness about the high number of missing children in Texas.

How many times will each child's image be displayed on billboards during the campaign?

Each child's image will be displayed 1,250 times daily across multiple digital billboards.

What was the total number of missing persons reported in Texas in 2020?

The Texas Department of Public Safety reported 49,110 missing person cases in 2020, including 37,023 juveniles.

When does the digital billboard campaign coincide with national observances?

The campaign coincides with National Missing Kids Day.

Who is involved in the campaign alongside Clear Channel Outdoor?

The campaign is launched in partnership with the Texas Center for the Missing and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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