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24 July 2008 17:43

Digital signage “will drive bank customers to Web”

Digital signage “will drive bank customers to Web”

KeyBank, the U.S. business and retail bank, has reached the final stages of upgrading eight of its New York branches with large-format digital-signage screens behind its tellers.

Plans call for the bank to replicate the digital-signage formula in most of its 24 districts across the U.S., as part of a three- year project that will eventually reach around 70 percent of its 945-branch estate.

Central to the strategy 

21 July 2008 17:24

U.S. outdoor sector backs Democrats

U.S. outdoor sector backs Democrats

The U.S. outdoor-advertising sector is heavily supporting Democratic candidates in the run-up to November's elections, a SCREENS.tv analysis of campaign donations has revealed.

Since the beginning of 2007, the Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA), its board members and its key management have donated a total of $197,802 to Democrats against just $67,437 to Republicans, according to Federal Election Commission records.

The largest single donor was Richard Schaps, 

21 July 2008 17:19

Aeroflot to sell advertising in passenger cabins

Aeroflot to sell advertising in passenger cabins

As the rising cost of fuel hits the world's airlines, Russia's Aeroflot is to sell advertising inside its planes' cabins.

The Russian flag carrier says it expects to generate $5-10m a year from selling signage slots, along with advertising on headrests, blankets, plastic glasses and even food trolleys.

Aeroflot isn't saying how the ad space will be sold, or how its in-flight signage and advertising system will work, 

18 July 2008 16:27

Neo to help Avanti add more malls; ponders U.S., Asia

Avanti Screenmedia's malls business in the UK will continue to be operated under the Avanti umbrella following today's tie-up with retail specialist Neo Media, but Neo will bring its expertise in adding new shopping centres to the network.

“We will keep [the business] in Avanti and further develop it by acquiring new...locations,” Neo MD Christian Vaglio-Giors told SCREENS.tv.

“We have seen a solid growth in [mall] revenue...by not 

18 July 2008 16:10

Beijing rollout will be model for Adidas stores worldwide

Beijing rollout will be model for Adidas stores worldwide

Dutch firm N-store has installed more than 40 digital-signage units at the Adidas flagship outlet in Beijing, the sports-goods maker's largest.

And the deployment will “serve as a role model for Adidas concept stores in key metropolitan cities” globally, said N-store sales and marketing director Edwin van Setten.

Digital signage and self-service kiosks installed in Beijing allow customers access to training technologies as well as tools for designing 

18 July 2008 15:27

Deal paves way for Neo to take stake in Avanti

Deal paves way for Neo to take stake in Avanti

The share price of Britain's Avanti Screenmedia almost quadrupled today following the announcement of a strategic tie-up with Switzerland's fast-growing Neo Media that could lead to Neo taking a substantial minority share in the company.

Avanti stock, traded on London's Alternative Investment Market under the symbol ASG, touched 3.75 around the middle of the day, up nearly 300 percent from the previous day's close of 1.0. But by late-afternoon 

17 July 2008 16:13

Dutch use digital signage to cut traffic jams

Dutch use digital signage to cut traffic jams

Restaurants, conference venues and tourist attractions in the Netherlands are participating in a traffic-management scheme that uses digital signage to inform visitors about road conditions.

Run by the Rijkswaterstaat – the national roads agency – and the  Koninklijk Horeca Nederland hospitality-industry association, the project involves 200 screens placed at sites including amusement parks, zoos, restaurants and conference centres.

The displays provide real-time traffic and public-transport information and, when 

17 July 2008 15:13

Quividi builds screen into retail scales

Quividi builds screen into retail scales

France's Quividi has joined forces with manufacturer Mettler Toledo to produce a set of retail scales with an embedded digital-signage display, saying that the screens can take advantage of scales' prominent positions on store counters.

The UC3-HTT is a fully functional set of scales featuring a 12-inch customer-facing screen and running Quividi's VidiReports software, which analyses audiences within a ten-foot radius captured by a built-in Webcam.

The software 

17 July 2008 15:07

Nielsen to measure stadium screen audiences

Nielsen to measure stadium screen audiences

Metrics specialist Nielsen will this autumn start measuring audiences for the stadium digital signage operated by Arena Media Networks in the U.S.

Details of measurement methods and the scope of the data gathered have yet to be confirmed, but Arena said that the project would follow Out-of-Home Video Advertising Bureau (OVAB) guidelines.

Audience figures are expected to appear from 1 October in Nielsen's PocketPiece format.

Arena operates 

17 July 2008 15:03

IBC premieres digital-signage zone

IBC premieres digital-signage zone

Digital signage is to get its own zone at the IBC2008 event in Amsterdam this autumn, following the interest generated by a seminar on the topic last year.

And the event, held at the RAI Centre from 11 to 16 September, will also feature a business briefing on digital signage led by Miya Knights of UK firm Retail Events.

Focusing on retail, transportation and stadium applications, IBC's 

17 July 2008 14:56

Al Qasba network targets Gulf pleasure-seekers

Al Qasba network targets Gulf pleasure-seekers

The Al Qasba entertainment and cultural centre in the Arabian Gulf emirate of Sharjah is installing a digital-signage network from local firm SpanImage.

Running on NEC screens, the network will deliver information, promotions and news to employees of the centre as well as visitors.

SpanImage's digital-signage division has previously deployed screen media at sites including the Sharjah Expo Centre, the Gold Land mall in Dubai, and Nairobi's Sarit 

16 July 2008 18:57

Digital signage to brighten downtown Denver

Digital signage to brighten downtown Denver

The city of Denver, Colorado will next month wrap the side of its convention centre with a video screen as part of a scheme to revitalise a downtown neighbourhood with digital signage.

From 11 August to 8 September, ADTI Media's SkyNet LED-lit screen, measuring 32 by 44 feet, will adorn the Colorado Convention Center. It will display content from events at the venue including the Democratic National Convention, International 

16 July 2008 18:55

Bangladesh police, drivers criticise digital billboards

Bangladesh police, drivers criticise digital billboards

Digital billboards at major intersections in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka are distracting drivers, according to local reports.

The billboards at Shahbagh (pictured), Farmgate and Gulshan-2 are being used to promote a voter-registration campaign as well as for advertising.

But local police and residents say the digital signage is causing traffic problems, with even a brief delay while one driver watches the billboard causing other vehicles to back 

16 July 2008 18:53

Thomson, Symon to bundle digital-signage tech

Thomson, Symon to bundle digital-signage tech

Thomson and Symon are to offer their digital-signage technologies together as a package.

Symon's TargetVision digital-signage software and Thomson Grass Valley's MediaEdge 3 video-delivery system will be marketed to schools, corporate users and retailers.

Included in the pairing will be Symon's Design Studio software and Professional Services  as well as the Thomson MediaEdge 3 technology, which uses IP over a LAN to send video to PCs or set-top 

16 July 2008 18:45

Abu Dhabi prepares for giant outdoor display

Abu Dhabi prepares for giant outdoor display

Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, will this autumn unveil a 2400-square-foot screen which can be seen from a kilometre away.

The curved screen, called The Opulence and operated by Synaxis Media & Advertising in partnership with Abu Dhabi Municipality, will show both static advertisements and full-motion video spots from 30 September.

The display will be located above the Fotouh Al Khair mall, close to two