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LocalVision Digital Signage Gone Out of Business

Wed, Oct 1, 2008

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Sad news came floating in late last week regarding LocalVision digital signage. The company, based out of Olympia, WA was run by Jim Coran and a great enthusiastic team. We got word from Morgan Runyon this last week that the company has closed its doors due to the economic downturn.

We worked with Jim, Sandy, Morgan and the gang on some rebranding, SMS mobile marketing solutions, and reseller opps. earlier this year. So, it was sad news to us that they’ve had to close up shop. LocalVision has done some great work running its own network as well as partnering with digital signage networks across the country.

With the recent announcement regarding a change of the guard for Wireless Ronin (along with their somewhat shaky financial situation), it will be interesting to see who survives when the smoke clears from the financial crisis America is going through at the moment.

We wish the whole team good luck in their future endeavors.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Sandra Kozlowski Says:

    Yes, it was sad to lose LocalVision, yet the talented staff is still around! Both Sandy’s and Morgan are available to discuss our passion for digital signage at anytime!

    Please contact us through sandrakozlowski12@gmail.com.

    Digital signage remains the most fascinating growth industry and we are happy to have given our voice to it!

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