Hoardings 16:53 - Sep 22 with 886 views | Zx1988 | Are green-screen advertising hoardings a thing? Or have I just invented something? No adverts in the stadium, but would allow for a range of advertising packages to be sold, depending upon where the footage is being broadcast. Shady betting firms for Asian viewers. Everard Ovenden, Wonderfuel Gas, and Morelli Paints for the UK market. |  |
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Hoardings on 17:04 - Sep 22 with 840 views | iamatractorboy | I think they already do that in the US; I'm sure I've seen a clip from ice hockey where it all went a bit funky and glitchy. But I'm not sure that green would work too well for football, for some reason |  | |  |
Hoardings on 17:06 - Sep 22 with 822 views | NthQldITFC | John Grose, Ipswich, for Ford. Princes Street, Ipswich for Ford. |  |
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Hoardings on 17:14 - Sep 22 with 782 views | Mark | I wish there was an option avoid watching these hoardings throughout the match, after all we do pay premium subscription fees to watch the Premier League! The adverts at Man City are huge, and the animation is so distracting. |  | |  |
Hoardings on 17:14 - Sep 22 with 783 views | stonojnr | They do in F1 for sure, and I'm sure in England games abroad, fans who go say how the electronic advertising is all for the home team, whilst we see adverts for Thompson holidays, McDonalds etc on TV. US sports, ime at least so it maybe venue related and sport related as obv even just the NFL down lines you see on TV are on screen graphics, you aren't as bombarded by moving graphic screens as we seem to have become in football. That maybe because the ads you see pay alot more to be static in place ads. |  | |  |
Hoardings on 19:44 - Sep 22 with 646 views | bournemouthblue | The Aussies have super imposed adverts on the field for Cricket for example so it is possible |  |
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