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Blimp Company Produces 'TV in the Sky'

Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:29 PM EDT
technology, tv, sky, in-the, lightship-group, in-the-sky
Travis Reed, Associated Press Writer

In this photo released by the Lightship Group, a blimp, with a 70-by-30 foot TV screen that can broadcast live images, flies over Hillsboro Air Field in Portland, Ore., on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005. The company recently received Federal Aviation Administration approval for its new A-170 lightship, an enormous blimp that flashes their newest commercials, NFL football highlights, movie trailers or whatever else a company wants to put on its LED screen. (AP Photo/The Lightship Group)

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mikro2nd

OK - now where the hell's my shotgun?

    Reply#1 - Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:39 PM EDT
    Corey Spring

    but instead flashes their newest commercials, NFL football highlights, movie trailers or whatever

    That's going to be a pretty crappy movie trailer without any sound.

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    Reply#2 - Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:14 PM EDT
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