Re: Omnivex, no question, very solid sol September 24, 2009 by Dave HaynesRe: Omnivex, no question, very solid solution and that company doesn’t make any decisions around what goes on the screen … they just enable it Re: Ian and OneStop’s own version of split screens, you guys do a way better job and actually include some novel content, but selling me and a lot of people …
I am a real fan of Omnivex and the power September 23, 2009 by Dave HaynesI am a real fan of Omnivex and the power of data driven signage and applications. We have deployed an Omnivex powered network for the Granite Club that was warmly received. But it was full screen and the content strategy was community oriented. Dave, I concur that we have been observing the endless “ticker-itus” and …
:) Thanks for the mention! One of thes September 23, 2009 by Dave Haynesš Thanks for the mention! One of these days I’ll tell you why we split the screen, and it might change your mind a wee bit…
Horrible implementation and if you're an September 23, 2009 by Dave HaynesHorrible implementation and if you’re an advertiser you may want to visit a station to see how many people actually look at the screens, usually nobody. The design is horrible and people I’ve talked to have noted how it’s just having more ads crammed down their throat. There is another system at some of the …
The Einstein's Bagel I sometimes go to h September 23, 2009 by Dave HaynesThe Einstein’s Bagel I sometimes go to has a Ripple TV screen that’s on the wrong wall (to your back when you enter the restaurant rather than in front while you’re waiting in line to be served). Once everyone sits down, I’ve noticed that they’re otherwise occupied in conversation, reading, surfing the Web, etc., but …
Well your sarcasm sensor must be set to September 23, 2009 by Dave HaynesWell your sarcasm sensor must be set to 11 because I don’t see where I’m being a wee bit snarky in this post. The Tezo people have been in touch and I would love to see it, but I am afraid I a five hour plane ride away and don’t have a lot of cause …
Cannot agree more Dave! Cheers! JS September 23, 2009 by Dave HaynesCannot agree more Dave! Cheers! JS
Mr. Dave…I sense a note of sarchasm in September 23, 2009 by Dave HaynesMr. Dave…I sense a note of sarchasm in your analysis of the entire Transit TV situation. I have followed the evolution and re-evolution closely and am familiar with Tezo’s human capital and can offer two things to you. As a member of the LA ad community, I can say that many of my colleagues are …
A look under the hood of the Vancouver rail transit screen network September 22, 2009 by Dave Haynes The writing is a little loopy in places and the assertions a bit of a stretch here and there, but something calledĀ IT Business.ca has nonetheless an interesting look at the detailsĀ behind the 170-plus screen network running on the mostly above ground light rail transit/monorail/subway system in lovely Vancouver.Ā The overall system has been supplemented with a …
Dave, TargetCast Networks is most intere September 22, 2009 by Dave HaynesDave, TargetCast Networks is most interested in continuing with Border’s. In fact, we have plans to improve this affiliate’s screen locations and content offerings. The Seattle’s Best Coffee shop-within-a-shop is consistent with our fast casual focus. All The Best!