The Cádiz City Council reuses two urban Led screens as video scoreboards in the Carranza stadium
Promoting the reuse policy, The Cádiz council has dismantled two LED systems located in the city to install them as video scoreboards in the Ramón de Carranza Municipal Stadium, that this system was broken and obsolete. This action will serve to enter the advertising exploitation carried out in this sports facility into the municipal coffers..
Doing more with less and reusing technology has been the objective of those responsible for the Cadiz City Council, who have dismantled two DooH Led screens (located on Avenida de las Cortes and Segunda Aguada) because "after fulfilling the commitment not to use these screens as a tool for the City Council's self-promotion, Now we try to give it utility and a truly social advertising use, with which we also provide a municipal facility with the video scoreboard service”, as stated in a statement by the Councilor for Communication and New Technologies, Adrian Martinez de Pinillos, from Por Cádiz yes se puede (PCSSP).
The consistory, according to the statement published on its website, has proceeded to dismantle the screens, of which only the structure that supported them has remained, and is installing them as video scoreboards in the corners of the backgrounds with the Preference stands at the Ramón de Carranza Municipal stadium, that lacked this service in the last three years, when the previous systems broke down and the repair of their parts had become obsolete.
The income generated by the exploitation of advertising that is inserted in these video markers will go to the municipal coffers., In addition, the screens will also serve to offer images of the stadium and the matches to fans through Onda Cádiz TV. Those responsible for the Cadiz town hall also point to the possible installation of a third screen, smaller size, in the stadium Grandstand.
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