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  • noun Plural form of videoboard.

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Examples

  • Most sports arenas being built these days are big on luxury boxes, videoboards and "retro" architecture.

    Why College Hockey Arenas Are the Cathedrals of Sports Darren Everson 2011

  • The team will have five videoboards spread throughout the parking lots so fans won't miss any other NFL action.

    Redskins unveil week of festivities for opener vs. Dallas 2010

  • When asked about the fan experience at FedEx Field, Snyder focused on the new videoboards and on tailgating, saying the team "bought some more land and increased our tailgating capacity and our size capacity, and we can really now go further and further."

    Snyder wants to build Redskins museum 2010

  • There will be five "giant videoboards" in the parking lots and pavilion, appearances from the band and cheerleaders (and alumni, of course), and a chance to watch the 4 p.m. games on the stadium's new big screen from the lower bowl.

    Redskins announce Dallas Week festivities 2010

  • Lions C Dominic Raiola was at the game and was booed when he was shown on the videoboards. ...

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • At the end of the second period, Modano had waited anxiously, looking up at the replay being shown from multiple angles on the huge videoboards above the ice after the puck ricocheted off his skate and into the net.

    USATODAY.com - Sakic's OT goal lifts Avs over Stars 2006

  • A day after the Tigers won the AL pennant next door at Comerica Park, manager Jim Leyland was at the game as were players Brandon Inge and Craig Monroe, who drew loud cheers when shown on the videoboards.

    USATODAY.com - Football - Buffalo vs. Detroit 2006

  • A recorded message from actor Robert DeNiro was broadcast on videoboards reminding fans that "we honour those brave men and women by continuing to show our unity and strength as a country."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • A recorded message from actor Robert DeNiro was broadcast on videoboards reminding fans that "we honor those brave men and women by continuing to show our unity and strength as a country."

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • A recorded message from actor Robert DeNiro was broadcast on videoboards reminding fans that "we honor those brave men and women by continuing to show our unity and strength as a country."

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

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