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Coventry launches StreetTV screen messaging system
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This was published: 2006-03-23 06:45:00
Coventry
City Council has launched a new community messaging system called
StreetTV.
The City Council has joined forces with the police, fire service,
Coventry Primary Care Trust and CV One to pilot the system at three
locations in the city - Holyhead Road, Jubilee Crescent and the Butts.
Effectively large electronic noticeboards mounted on lampposts, the
screens will be used to broadcast important messages from the council
and its partners to people entering the city.
In the event of a major incident or a large scale sports event, key
announcements can be instantly broadcast to people on the street, whilst
on a day-to-day basis the new screens will be used to highlight healthy
living campaigns, crime awareness messages, traffic announcements and
many other key messages.
Councillor Tony O'Neill, Deputy Leader for the Council, braved the cold
to attend the launch on Monday 13 March. He said: "StreetTV is a
great way to quickly get key messages from the Council and emergency
services out to local communities and I'm proud that Coventry is the
first place in the country to pilot it. We hope to increase the number
of screens around the city if the pilot phase is successful and we will
be hoping many community groups will benefit from the service."
All screens and their selected locations have been through a full safety
audit and are provided free of charge to the Council and its partners in
the project by Streetbroadcast. Streetbroadcast will provide 50 minutes
of airtime every hour for the project's partners to supply community
messages and information promoting local campaigns. The remaining 10
minutes will be used for 30-second advertisements that Streetbroadcast
will sell to fund the messaging system.
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