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Billboard Campaign Honors Law Enforcement

blue lives matter Atlanta Billboards

A message from a Memphis based advertising agency wanting to honor local police officers has gone viral. Digital billboards around the U.S. are honoring police with the message, “Blue Lives Matter.”  The campaign started as a way to honor local blue, but spread when Lamar Advertising liked the idea and donated space on over 150 digital billboards nationwide.  The message will be seen in several states, including Michigan, Oregon, Ohio, Massachusetts and right here in Georgia.  A Lamar spokesman says they are proud to support law enforcement.  He says they are “using digital billboards to voice respect for officers across the country who put their lives ar risk every day to keep the public safe.  This is our way of saying thank you.”  Police say they support the message, but they want to stress that ALL lives matter.  The message can be seen on billboards through the end of the month.

UGA Takes Bulldog Pride to Atlanta Billboards

Bulldog billboards Atlanta billboards

The University of Georgia announced a new advertising campaign last week.  Images of the collegiate powerhouse will now be seen on more that 40 billboards around  Metro Atlanta and in the Athens area.  Senior Associate Athletic Director Andy Platt says, “We’re proud to be one of the most powerful brands in college athletics and want to effectively tell our story.” Platt goes on to say, “As part of our new multi media campaign, we want to have a strong digital presence in Atlanta and give fans and alumni a great sense of pride as they approach Athens.”  So why does such a powerful brand feel the need to advertise in their home state where they are already so well known and popular?  Maybe because schools in neighboring states are encroaching on their territory.  Auburn and Clemson have long been running billboard campaigns in the Atlanta area with the hopes of luring some of Georgia’s best and brightest, so maybe Georgia doesn’t want to leave the choice to chance.  The billboards could serve as a reminder to Atlanta area prospects of how sweet it is to be a part of the “Dawg Nation.”  In addition to the digital billboards around the metro, several standard billboards can be seen on Highway 316, a route often traveled by fans on game day.

Digital Billboards Fill Information Gaps

severe weather Atlanta billboard

Although digital billboards only account for about 5,500 of the nearly 400,000 billboards nationwide, the ability to change the message on them instantly is increasing their importance.  The benefits of digital billboard technology have already been realized and put to use here in Georgia. Last year, digital billboards were used to alert motorists to the ice storms that were about to hit around Atlanta.   Now, several other states are starting to take advantage of the immediate messaging that digital billboards can provide.  Officials in Florida and Oklahoma are also using the digital billboards there for the same purposes.

The director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, Brian Koon, says the billboards fit right into the department’s plan of action. “One of the big things we do in emergency management is to try to get life saving information to people as quickly as possible so that they can take appropriate action.”  He goes on to say, “If people on the interstate are driving 70 miles an hour, they may not even know what city or county they are in, there’s an information gap.  The electronic billboards fill this gap.”  The Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA) wants to ensure that officials in the 46 states that have digital billboards put them to good use in emergency situations.