Up Next? High School - Brought To You By....
from the how-it-all-works... dept
mcc writes "A company called Universal Scoreboards has come up with a novel way of getting advertising into high schools. The company is giving away high-tech scoreboards to schools and getting prime ad real estate in exchange. Advertisers get a very targeted, captive audience, USB gets advertising dollars, and the school gets a cool new scoreboard and a share of the ad revenue. While the practice raises questions about the propriety of using schools as marketing centers, the potential for some schools to supplement inadequate funding may help it gain widespread acceptance." This does strike me as an interesting business model experiment, even if some find it a bit upsetting to see schools get more corporate. Companies are increasingly realizing that business models can be a bit different than simply selling things directly, though, when it gets into the school system, it's not hard to understand why it upsets some people.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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ads in textbooks?
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Re: ads in textbooks?
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Re: ads in textbooks?
Thanks, I had no idea. I suppose the next step is teachers interrupting lessons every 15 minutes to give commercials.
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Satire Or Real Life?
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No issue
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Not all that new
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Ads on Scoreboards
The program has been average at best.
Schools with great booster clubs don't like the program because of the conflicts that can arise between their sponsors and the ads the 3rd party sells.
Also, companies don't want to advertise with schools that have poor attendance.
These two problems leave a small percentage of schools that can really benefit from the program.
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