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Published Date: 01 April 2009
A GIANT TV screen which will eventually be used to show coverage of the London Olympics is being put up in Festival Square, three years before the Games kick off.
A team of council builders and technicians began installing the giant screen this week, with the creation of a large steel frame.

Work is expected to be completed by the end of next month, when the council will begin running test screenings, befor
e the official switch-on later this year.

While the exact details of what will be broadcast have yet to be finalised, it is expected that short BBC programmes as well as local and national sporting events will make up most of the early programming.

It has also been suggested that this year's Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival will use the screen to show footage of the latest video games.

The festival is being held at the nearby Edinburgh International Conference Centre and the big screen would allow it to make the festival more accessible to the general public.

The International Television Festival has in the past erected its own temporary screens at a site behind the conference centre, and could also make use of the Capital's newest piece of street furniture.

The screen is being funded by the Olympic Organising Committee as part of its remit to make the London 2012 Olympic Games as accessible as possible.

It will show live coverage of the Games when they are held, but before then will be used to show sporting events, as well as coverage of the various Edinburgh festivals.

It is also expected that short BBC News bulletins will be broadcast on the screen throughout the day.

A council spokeswoman said: "The screen is currently being installed in Festival Square in advance of a launch in the spring.

"At present, we are working closely with the BBC in terms of programming, but it is too early to confirm at this stage what the inaugural programme will be."

She added that the Edinburgh screen would be on from 9am-10pm daily once launched, and would typically broadcast programmes varying in length from 30 seconds to seven-and-a-half minutes.

It is understood there will be scope for longer programmes, possibly dealing with local issues, to be broadcast.

The council has already stated that there will be no mainstream advertising on the screen, with all costs being covered by the Olympic organisers.

It had looked at several possible sites for the screen, including The Mound, but with Olympic funding dependant on the screen being in place by April 30, and the possibility of objections from the National Galleries of Scotland delaying the process, it was felt that Festival Square was the best option.





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  • Last Updated: 01 April 2009 11:08 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: London Olympics 2012
 
1

allknowing,

01/04/2009 12:02:06
Why do people feel an urge to be squashed in next to other smelly public people and watch tv in the middle of town. Why not just watch it in the pub, or at home. Why all this sheeple like gathering nonsense?
2

Duncan in Edinburgh,

01/04/2009 12:04:58
#1 Imagine it - some people are different from you, and yet just as valid. I realise that is a difficult thing for your narrow mind to cope with, but it's true.
3

simonp,

eh11 01/04/2009 12:05:54
Another April Fool? It is becoming increasingly more difficult to tell which are the Fools
4

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 01/04/2009 12:07:15
A big huge cooncil telly in Festival Square? It'll be choried and on the wall of some scumbag's flat in Muirhouse by the end of the week!
5

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 01/04/2009 12:12:58
Who cares.
6

simonp,

eh11 01/04/2009 12:29:00
#5 everyone should as it represents yet more money wasted
7

1st British team in europe-Hi-Bees,

01/04/2009 13:36:03
#4 F**********************************k u choo choo
8

Bill MacD,

01/04/2009 13:43:02
Fantastic!! Huge advertising hoardings blaring commercials at me in the streets too now (with an occasional snippet of sport in between). Just what I want.... as another reason NOT to go into the centre of town.
9

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

01/04/2009 13:46:13
I dunno about an April Fool. It's just the sort of nonsense the Council would waste money on. Like the bottom of Lothian Road needs more noise pollution.
10

Mrs Tiggywinkle,

01/04/2009 15:31:50
Sadly it's not an April Fool as I saw them putting it up this morning from the bus. Another gigantic waste of money.
11

The Judge,

01/04/2009 15:51:58
A team of council builders and technicians began installing the giant screen this week, with the creation of a large steel frame.

----

I'll give it a month before its:

A) Broken.
B) Someone puts a beer can through it.
C) People staying at the hotel complain about the noise.
12

Duncan in Edinburgh,

01/04/2009 16:42:01
#11 Ah, the Scottish cringe - "it'll never work!"
13

The Judge,

01/04/2009 17:16:04
Of course I'm wrong Duncan, Edinburgh City Council have a wonderful track record when it comes to this type of thing. What was I thinking?

I'm trying hard to think of an Edinburgh success story but for the life of me I can't come up with one.
14

Starkravingsane,

Edinburgh 01/04/2009 20:36:09
Don't think it's an April Fool. I wondered what we were getting a giant telly for when I went past it on the bus yesterday (31st).
It's mad huge - but not really what you'd want outside your very expensive office or hotel. Great for anyone in Clydesdale Plaza though - they'll be able to watch it from their desks. If there are any desks left there in 3 years time.....
15

Poisson,

Edinburgh 06/04/2009 22:38:25
I hope they have paid a suitable licence fee to the TY Licence Police !

 

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