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Watchfire Installs Six Digital Billboards in Northeastern U.S.
DANVILLE, Ill. and INDIANAPOLIS – (October 12, 2010) –
Watchfire Digital Outdoor (www.watchfiredigitaloutdoor.com),
manufacturer of the industry’s most reliable and best
looking digital billboards, continued its expansion into the
Northeastern United States with the sale and installation of
six new digital billboards in four markets: Philadelphia,
Reading, Pa., Atlantic City, NJ and New Haven, Conn.
Keystone Outdoor installed two 19mm junior bulletins
back-to-back on Route 309 at Limekiln Pike, in Cheltenham
Township, close to the Philadelphia city limits. Nearly
28,000 vehicles daily travel on the four-lane road, located
in a commercial area surrounded by shopping centers.
According to Joe Felici of Keystone Outdoor, the digital
billboards are attractive to advertisers including banks,
restaurants, car dealerships, and other businesses that want
to be a part of the future of advertising. Felici selected
Watchfire digital billboards because he was impressed by the
engineering design of the modules when compared to the
competition. “I like the way Watchfire configures the diodes
in the modules; they are more densely arranged and as a
result the images look better than other digital
billboards,” said Felici. “Compared to other digital boards
in the market, Watchfire boards look sharper.”
CRG
Advertising installed two E-16mm bulletins in New Haven,
Conn. The two billboards are on a “V” structure on I-91
between exits 8 and 9. This eight-lane highway has a traffic
count of 110,000 vehicles daily and is home to many
corporate offices, providing terrific exposure for
advertisers. “I’ve been in the billboard business for 30
years, and digital billboards give advertisers more
opportunity to change their messages and to get more
creative with their displays than do traditional
billboards,” said Charlie Ghione. Ghione did a lot of
investigating before selecting Watchfire. “I had experience
with a competitor and I was dissatisfied so I really did my
homework. I was able to look inside the Watchfire unit and
see how it was made, and I was impressed,” said Ghione. “The
web-based software has been very easy to use. Hands down,
this is a huge selling feature over Watchfire’s
competition.” In addition, Ghione said the Watchfire team
has been extremely helpful. “I feel confident that Watchfire
will go the extra mile to help my company keep a competitive
edge. I know I made the right decision going with
Watchfire.” Ghione’s billboards have been live for less than
45 days and they are well on their way to being fully
occupied. Advertisers include a concert promoter,
restaurants, banks, retailers, auto dealers, hotels and
beverage companies
One of Watchfire’s original
customers, Land Displays now has five Watchfire digital
billboards with the addition of a new 19mm board on Route
422 in Reading, Pa. Located in Berks County, a market of
400,000, the board is situated on the second busiest road in
the county. Owner Jim Landrigan is a pioneer in the digital
billboard industry. After buying digital billboards from
other manufacturers, Landrigan has bought exclusively from
Watchfire since 2007 because of the company’s quality and
service. “Watchfire boards are the most resilient,”
Landrigan said. “I get a notification from the billboard if
a module detects that something may go wrong, so I know that
my boards will always work. I also think Watchfire is the
easiest company to work with; they are fair in their pricing
and have the best service.”
Outdoor Income Partners
was one of the first to install a digital billboard in
Atlantic City, NJ. The 19mm bulletin size billboard is
located at the foot of Atlantic City Expressway at Georgia
Avenue. This is a high traffic area at the entrance to
Atlantic City, casinos and the famous boardwalk. Richard
Grieves, of Outdoor Income Partners, said he decided on a
digital billboard because advertisers like the flexibility
the medium provides and also because he hopes to build a
nationwide digital network that will provide advertisers the
ability to display messages in multiple markets. Grieves
selected Watchfire digital billboards after talking to many
people in the industry, including other billboard owners. “I
had the opportunity to look at the inside of a Watchfire
board to see how it is manufactured and compare it to
competitors,” said Grieves. “The Watchfire board is designed
better and so it looks better. In addition, Watchfire’s
project management and service are excellent.”
For
information on how other digital billboard operators are
breaking the mold and finding new ways to profit, download a
white paper at
www.watchfiredigitaloutdoor.com/northeast.
With
its True-16mm, True-19mm and new E-16mm, Watchfire has an
entire line of digital billboard products to suit almost any
need. Watchfire billboards have the deepest color palette in
the industry and utilize state-of-the-art whole sign color
calibration. Watchfire is the only manufacturer that fully
encapsulates its LED module in a thick bed of silicone gel,
enabling the modules to operate indefinitely even in the
harshest conditions. Durability is further enhanced by
Watchfire’s streamlined engineering, which focuses on
driving down parts counts and connections, improving
projected reliability. All Watchfire boards feature
lightweight extruded aluminum cabinetry that complies with
IBC 2006 standards and allows for low cost, fast
installation and streamlined maintenance. Watchfire’s
warranty, lead-times, customer support, and software are
considered to be the best in the industry.
About
Watchfire Digital Outdoor
Watchfire Digital
Outdoor engineers and manufactures the best looking and most
durable digital billboards available anywhere. The company
is the digital billboard division of Watchfire by
Time-O-Matic, which has been manufacturing outdoor electric
signs for more than 75 years, has been manufacturing LED
signs for 12 years, and has more than 30,000 outdoor LED
signs in daily operation throughout North America. Watchfire
Digital Outdoor is located in Danville, Ill. with marketing
and sales operations in Indianapolis, Ind. For more
information, go to
http://www.watchfiredigitaloutdoor.com.
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