The #WorldCup via @ScreenFeed

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

What has been called one of the of the most entertaining World Cup events on the field in decades, also helped entertain viewers of digital signage across the world via Screenfeed’s World Cup Match Results and World Cup News – now concluded.

World Cup in Mauritius

World Cup in Mauritius

Our readers will remember that Screenfeed announced that it was offering FREE World Cup Results and World Cup News content for companies to add to their digital signage network.

The World Cup content proved to be one of the most successful offerings for Screenfeed – over 300 networks ran the content on a little more than 10,000 screens.

Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Screenfeed is well known in the industry, but Jeremy Gavin, CEO, saw the World Cup as a great opportunity to convey the fact that it provides content to networks throughout the globe in a variety of languages.

“We’re committed to serving the dynamic content needs of screens around the globe,” says Gavin. “Screenfeed currently offers news in 11 languages, weather covering the globe in any language, and we’ll be launching a new sports graphic product covering the world’s major sports later this year.

“We’ve also launched video news in German and Arabic, added a new Canadian news partner, and have new content targeted for Australia and Latin America coming as well. So the World Cup was just a start.”

Content was offered in five different languages and its reach extended to 25 different countries.


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