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Fall 2008 Public Service Update
The PSA Program’s momentum continues on a strong pace as we head into the 4th Quarter. Ann and I are working diligently to lock in pending contracts to end the year strong. Currently, we have several programs posting across the state that include Supreme Court of Georgia’s “Get Married. Stay Married.” Campaign, Operation Lifesaver, DHR’s Mental Illness campaign and more. DHR in particular, is overwhelmed with the positive feedback they have received regarding their billboards throughout the state. They realize from comments and feedback from colleagues in the field that outdoor advertising has been an integral part of the success of getting this message out into the public. I am happy to tell you that the DHR has been extremely pleased with our program and very grateful of the service that you have provided them.
Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia and Hemophilia of Georgia are reinvesting in the program again this year due to their past success. We are glad to have them back!
As always, we are continually speaking with state agencies and non-profits about the benefits of utilizing this Public Service Program. This year is already shaping up to be our best yet!
Please remember if you know of anyone who may be interested in our Public Service Program to have them contact either Ann or myself at 478-471-1960 or email us at psa@focusonads.com.
Sincerely,
Lisa Orenstein
FOCUS Advertising
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Attention political junkies: You may now tear yourself from your television on primary night to go out to dinner - if you drive past the right billboards.
About 20 electric billboards in Georgia will broadcast the latest updates of election results from the state's presidential primary elections on Tuesday, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., according to the Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia. Wednesday they'll show the winners.
Three years have passed since police found the body of Lisa Ann Bourquardez in the closet of her Acworth home. Bourquardez was stabbed at least 50 times, and police believe her ex-boyfriend killed her. But leads to him grew cold very quickly. Now, Acworth police hope a series of billboards will lead them to Guillermo Peralta Castaneda,