LAKELAND, FL – For the start of the 2017 air show season at the Sun ‘n Fun International Fly-In and Expo, LiveAirShowTV has relaunched its main website. The new simplified design is intended to highlight LiveAirShowTV’s mission of creating aviation and air show-related content that creates value for spectators, internet/OTT audiences and air show promoters.

“While we’ve been producing live air show video for over ten years and are the recognized leader in the industry, 2017 marks a turning point for us to take what we do to the next level,” said LiveAirShowTV President Jeff Lee. “We want to help air shows improve their value to ticket buyers and make the whole air show experience more exciting by adding the types of video, mobile and social media integration seen in other major outdoor events.”

To reflect a new focus, the relaunched LiveAirShowTV.com website spotlights the company’s media capabilities and its services for the air show industry, especially show promoters. It highlights the company’s broadcast TV background combined with its extensive aviation and air show expertise.

“Our goal in this next phase of development for LiveAirShowTV is to really leverage the video and sponsorship assets our services provide to elevate the air show experience on several levels,” said general manager Phillip Hurst. “We are able to provide valuable new digital sponsorship opportunities that add to air show’s bottom line, deliver video that can be monetized even after the show and more fully engage air show audiences encouraging them to participate, stay longer and want to come back.”

The LiveAirShowTV social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram remain important channels for air show fans and anyone with an interest in high-performance, historic and military flight.

LiveAirShowTV produces sports style live TV programs, video news and entertainment content for the air show industry. It pioneered extended, live broadcast quality production in the industry and has covered nearly 70 airshows, including over 260 hours of live event coverage seen by over 4.5 million fans live on outdoor video walls at air shows.

 

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