VeriFone to Deliver Sky News into London’s Taxis

VeriFone Systems (NYSE: PAY) has announced an agreement with Sky News to broadcast news bulletins in London’s licensed taxis. With the launch of the service expected in May, VeriFone Digital Network (VNET) will deliver Sky’s breaking news to passengers as they travel around the capital.

VNET’s TaxiTV now spans more than ten major media markets across the Atlantic. Last year VeriFone reached an agreement with NBC owned television stations to deliver NBC Universal’s content to more than 12,000 taxis in markets throughout the US, including New York City, Boston, Chicago, and Las Vegas.

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In addition to TaxiTV, VNET’s expanding footprint includes thousands of petrol forecourts and convenience stores throughout the US.

“In addition to providing passengers with access to entertainment and news, VNET provides advertisers with a unique opportunity to engage directly with their audience through targeted promotions and information, reaching affluent business professionals and consumers inside the London black cab when they are at their most receptive and least distracted,” said VeriFone vice chairman Bud Waller.

“Sky News aims to provide breaking news to users in an as many places as possible,” said Andrew Hawken, editorial director, Sky News Digital.

Passengers can watch Sky News as soon as the taximeter is activated, controlling settings with a remote just as they would their own TV. Delivered on a 14-minute loop cycle that matches the length of an average London taxi journey, the Sky News content is refreshed between six to eight times daily.

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