
Through an electronic readers board you can get your message out to the masses and watch the advertisements as well as your world go by through streaming headlines. You can get your message through with electronic readers’ board.
The electronic message is the modern aged town crier. It’s a very simplistic and horizontal column of lights which are either LEDs or light bulbs whose transitional flashes of the world watching headlines or messages slide naturally across the electronic readers board signs attached to financial institutions, banks and to the front walls of corporate headquarters and more all over.
The first electronic readers were introduced in Times Square which now contains more than a dozen different boards, anything from simple time/temperature to the grand ones from Morgan Stanley and ABC News whose electronic readers cover the entire front of the buildings.
Electronic reader boards are displayed in prominence in just about every city and town throughout the USA and overseas. The format of the electronic reader is now over 75 years of age. Within the past few decades it’s really and suddenly evolved from more than just a text stream for instantaneous news to even more. It’s starting to become even more. Electronic readers are an integral architectural component in the ornamental external wall facades. In various applications the electronic readers’ board will have taken on some of the visual aspects for the brand identity of the host company.
There is the sign that is worth pursuing.
When it was first introduced back in the latter 1920s the electronic reader board was officially the new type of bulletin service. Early in its infancy it held the nickname of the zipper. In various conversations with some of the fabricators in Times Square nobody can even recall why it was originally nicknamed the zipper. If I had to bet it would be the fact that it zipped around the buildings in the blink of an eye. Some of the other names of the sign were named the ticker, which was more for the financial displays. Formally it’s known as the message reader. A rose by any other name is…
The first of the popular electronic readers was back during the roaring 20s of the last century when it was put at the base of the building of the New York Times which is known as One Times Square. From there it just went further and further to the point where it is at now.
If you’re looking to get the message passed to your customers the use of an electronic readers board than you should look into what it could do for you on the outside of your building.












