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20 March 2004

Press Release edited by: John Henry
Website: www.1st-in-plasma-tv.com

Fenway Park chooses Audio One for state-of-the-art Plasma installation

When John Henry purchased the Boston Red Sox in early 2002, fans knew that a lot of things would be changing at Fenway park for the better. Little did they know just how far Mr. Henry would elevate the video quality IN the Ballpark!

In fact, he's taken the quality of video in Fenway Park to what is quickly becoming the new standard in video entertainment at stadiums around the country!

Audio One and David Frangioni worked with the top-notch Fenway Park staff to coordinate and install 10 Runco Plasma TV's along with Genelec and Lexicon sound in key areas around the legendary park. The owner's lounges now view the replay action on 61" state-of-the-art Plasma TV's along with HDTV and broadcast quality NESN feeds. The Fenmore Room (an historical location in the park where members of the 600 club converge) now has no less than four 50" Plasma's to allow fans to enjoy what they see while they eat and meet behind home plate.

Audio One's David Frangioni comments "You have got to commend Mr. Henry and his staff for the level of commitment to high quality that is on display now at Fenway Park. It really is a new day at Fenway and given that Audio One has an office in Boston, this is an especially exciting installation for us to be a part of. What can I say? Wait until you see these Runco Plasma's here........Coupled with the game, it's a complete home run experience like no other!"

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