Technology/Services

Petro TV Provided Critical Info to Motorists During Gustav

Hurricane evacuation, recovery information displayed on pumptop network

NEW ORLEANS -- Petro TV, a pumptop digital media network located in convenience stores, served as a vital information source for motorists in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge, La., areas as motorists evacuated in advance of Hurricane Gustav, the company said.

In conjunction with state officials and its local content partners, CBS affiliates WWL-TV (New Orleans) and WAFB-TV (Baton Rouge), Petro TV began displaying hurricane preparedness and evacuation route segments on August 27, four days prior to landfall of Hurricane Gustav. During this time, the Petro TV network displayed three-minute [image-nocss] hurricane updates, evacuation procedures and real-time traffic maps as an unprecedented 1.5 million people began to evacuate southern Louisiana.

"Petro TV is a great resource for my customers. We had half-hour lines for fuel prior to evacuation and everyone was glued to the Petro TV screens showing evacuation information as they filled their tanks," said John Roberts, a New Orleans Chevron retailer.

As the first c-stores returned to business on September 2, Petro TV locations began airing critical information for residents returning home. Information currently showing includes RSS news tickers from WWL, FEMA distribution center locations and vital state and local recovery information.

"The Petro TV network is very informative and a great way to keep my customers informed as they return home and recover from the hurricane. Since cable TV service is out to most areas, many people are filling their vehicles here simply because they can also get important news from Petro TV at the pump," said Nadia Elbar, a Chevron retailer in Baton Rouge.

With Hurricane Ike setting its sights on the Gulf of Mexico, the Petro TV network stands ready to again assist motorists and evacuees with timely and informative weather information, evacuation routes and traffic patterns in advance of the threatening storm.

Ethan Cheramie, CEO of Petro TV, said, "We appreciate the opportunity to serve our communities during this time. Our local news partners, WWL and WAFB, have provided our network with timely and critical information as residents needed it. Our advertisers were also very accommodating to pause their advertising campaigns as we exclusively streamed storm news and related information to the public. We're thankful to all of our partners and stand ready to provide this service again as we continue to expand our network."

New Orleans-based Petro TV is an outdoor digital media company operating an out-of-home digital advertising network at c-stores throughout the southern United States. Through its local and national partners, the company shows news, weather, entertainment, advertisements and community information to a captive, on-the-go consumer via daylight readable LCD screens mounted on top of gasoline dispensers.

See related story on Hurricane Ike in this issue of CSP Daily News.

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