Published: June 2nd, 2010
Daily news from the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is being delivered daily to screens around the world in high-definition photos with headlines written for digital signage.
Screenfeed – The Digital Signage Content Store, is making FIFA World Cup Content available to any digital signage network
in its popular News-in-Pictures format. Beginning today and through the end of July, digital signage networks who subscribe to Screenfeed’s FIFA World Cup-in-Pictures channel will offer their viewers the latest news and drama surrounding the world’s greatest sports tournament.
Coverage begins today with pre-tournament news, and will continue beyond the final game through the month of July to cover post-tournament happenings for the winners and losers as well as other top football related news.
Network operators can implement Screenfeed’s World Cup feed in a matter of two minutes by scheduling a provided Flash .swf file, Media RSS feed or Web page into their playlist once, and fresh content will constantly update automatically. Pricing starts at $30 for a single player for the two-months of coverage and a network can be up in running in hours from contacting Screenfeed.
About Screenfeed
Screenfeed is "The Digital Signage Content Store" – delivering a variety of licensed content for digital signage, including feeds of news-in-pictures, video news from the Associated Press, sports, entertainment, photo trivia, local event information, moderated twitter feeds, HD video scenery, and weather to over 2,500 screens in North America and the UK. All content channels are built or formatted specifically for digital signage and plug-n-play in most digital signage software.
Source: ScreenFeed