In both the departure area and in the baggage claim section of the Ottawa airport, there are large screens showing episodes of "CBC News Express," a narrowcast television network which at one point looked a little like this:
Upon returning home, I learned that Ottawa was the first airport in Canada to offer CBC News Express. It's now in airports across Canada. I have also learned that the service is a joint venture between CBC and the outdoor division of the Canadian arm of Clear Channel. By the way, each 60-minute loop of programming features twenty minutes of commercials.
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I often get a kick out of seeing TVs in public places like H&M stores and supermarkets. But other places creep me out, e.g., the CNN loop playing in elevators of the Hilton Chicago (no ads that I noticed in the few dozen times I was in an elevator this wknd) with the horizontal fat-face distortion you get from playing 4X3 content on a 16X9 monitor using the wrong settings. No one I talked to thought these TVs were the least bit cool, and I was among media scholars.
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