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Student-run Daktronics video board brings revenue, training to Chippewa Falls
Summary
A year after installation the Booster Club-owned Daktronics video board has trained dozens of students, returned about $70,000 to date and holds additional commitments totaling roughly $166,000; students run production and content.
Booster Club and student media producers told the board that the Daktronics video board project—installed about a year ago—has become both an educational lab and a revenue stream.
"A lot of the students are taking a part of that... Revenue to date is 70,000 a little over 70,000. And we have commitments, from other organizations of about a 166,000," said a Booster Club representative, who…
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