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Digital continues front line expansion

Once the preserve of major sporting events and high-end entertainment arenas, digital signage has slowly trickled down into almost every walk of public life.

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Redfortress completely overhauled Marlowe Theatre’s digital signage network

The Marlowe Theatre is a case in point. Working with IT specialist Redfortress, the theatre has replaced 17 older media players with Chromebox’s loaded with Signagelive software.

Recently the theatre has also added an additional 13 22” (55.9cm) Samsung integrated screens with Signagelive software. 

These mini screens, plus our 17 full size screens are now an integral part of our communication and marketing campaign to all our patrons 


“This, in our opinion is the standard that our customers expect from a Theatre of our standing when they have paid up to £65 for a ticket. These mini screens, plus our 17 full size screens are now an integral part of our communication and marketing campaign to all our patrons,” explains Paul Turner, senior management team, The Marlowe Theatre.

Cases such as The Marlowe Theatre do prove the point that the digital signage sector is very much worth investigation by sign-makers, which could open up a valuable new revenue stream with their established customer-base. 


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