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Aerial Advertising News
and Media
Aerial
Advertising has really been a part of the news over the past years.
We have put together some news stories that we have been part of National Sky
Ads throughout the years. We take pride in flying banners, logo's and sky
writing for not only companies but for peoples special events. We feel that
everyone can benefited from using aerial advertising here are some ways aerial
advertising has been apart of the news throughout the years.
10/22/2007 - NBC Covers story on
Restaurant advertises through the air
12/9/2007 -
www.withanasterisk.com
fly's billboard over Gillette Stadium
and is talked about around the US.
A simple Google Search to see how many people saw it ESPN and the NY Times talked about it.
-View Billboard that Created all the Chaos
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High-Flying
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Banner
advertisements have been flying over the area, announcing the new
location of Furr’s Cafeteria at Pine Mill Road and Loop 286, in the
former Luby’s Cafeteria building.
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A Cruise Line Starts to Clean Up After Itself
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Cruise lines, after
years of sparring with environmentalists, the Coast Guard and federal
prosecutors, now say they are voluntarily cleaning up.
Royal Caribbean International, which pleaded guilty in 1999 to 21 felony
counts of violating water pollution laws, and paid $18 million in fines,
expects to complete its probation in January. But the company, which was
convicted mostly for dumping oily wastes and deceiving the Coast Guard
about its practices, is moving on to solve another environmental
problem, sewage releases from its ships.
In October, it turned on new systems on two ships operated by its
Celebrity Cruises subsidiary, the Summit and the Infinity. These are the
first advanced wastewater treatment plants that Royal Caribbean is
installing on its 29 vessels, a job that it says will take until 2008,
with each ship being done as it comes into dry dock for scheduled
repairs.
The circumstances of its decision are under some dispute. An
environmental group, Oceana, had been pressuring the cruise line for 10
months, with stunts like flying a banner-towing airplane back and forth
around the ships as they prepared to sail, as guests were on deck and
well-wishers on shore waved goodbye. The banner said, "Got Sewage?"
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Read The Complete New York Times Article
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New Super Bowl is Labor Day weekend for
Mattituck-based National Sky Ads |
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Business is always
up for Ted de Reeder, but it wasn't always that way.
Ten years ago, the owner of Mattituck-based National Sky Ads worked for
a mom-and-pop aerial advertising business that only operated out of
Brookhaven Calabro Airport in Shirley, and only during the summer.
"Every September, I would have to go on unemployment," de Reeder said.
"Can you see the problem with that?"
So de Reeder took his show on the road - and far above it. Instead of
relying only on..
- Read The Complete LIBN Article
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