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Massive Array of Cutting-Edge Display Technologies Heighten the Fan Experience at Providence Park

In the Pacific Northwest, professional soccer has a passionate following marked by avid fans and diehard, authentic support for local teams. The excitement for soccer is especially rampant in Portland, home to the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer and the Portland Thorns FC of the National Women's Soccer League.

These teams play their home matches at Providence Park, a historic sports venue that was built in 1926 in the downtown area of the city. In May 2019, following an extensive expansion and remodel, the Portland Timbers and Thorns FC unveiled the results of an $85 million stadium transformation. The renovation includes a new three-tiered seating structure with over 4,000 new seats and a modern edge-to-edge roof on the eastern portion of the stadium. Additionally, both team locker rooms were renovated, new concession stands built, the turf field upgraded, and a new team store added. Highlighting Providence Park's transformation is a versatile array of high-tech LED video screens and LCD displays that are integrated throughout the stadium in a variety of ways to engage fans and drive excitement.

From Planar, the technology integrations include:

• LED video scoreboards
• Portrait-orientated LED video walls
• LED ribbon boards
• Commercial-grade LCD displays

"The display technologies really heighten the fan experience," said Jack Jewsbury, director of business development at the Portland Timbers and Thorns FC. "Going from static to digital signage changes the stadium dynamic on game days, allowing better communication with fans and creating more opportunities to generate revenue through sponsorship placements. We also see a lot of potential for events and for content creators to be creative—they continue to think of ways to take advantage of the digital displays to foster engagement and energize the crowd."

LED scoreboards expand digital opportunities

Behind the south goal, a new 76-foot-wide, 25-foot-tall signature LED scoreboard composed of Lighthouse 10mm pixel pitch LED video screens provides more than 150 percent additional display area compared to the previous scoreboard. Originally, eight corporate partners shared fixed signage on the scoreboard. The new solution now allows those partners to be included in the digital experience, according to Todd Spear, senior vice president of corporate partnerships at the Portland Timbers and Thorns FC.

"When they were positioned next to one another on the previous scoreboard, those partners could sometimes get lost in the clutter, but once it became completely digital, it became a better story for them to tell," Spear said.

"During matches, we cycle through all our partners and they each get a certain amount of time with their logo displayed during the run of play. Fans are constantly looking at the scoreboard to watch replays and live action, which drives engagement and exposure around their brand. It's a great way to dynamically integrate our partners into the game experience."

The new LED scoreboard also gives the Timbers and Thorns FC greater control and customization with content. "It allows us to be nimble with replays, partner integration, live game action, community messaging, ticketing, merchandise, or concession specials," Spear said. "The ability to touch every department within our organization is fantastic and because the board is dynamic, we can change out content at a moment's notice."

With a larger digital footprint, multi-source viewing is also now possible, according to Jewsbury. "To show a replay on the old board we had to break away from live action, but now we can show replays and live footage concurrently," he said. "We can even have a replay sponsor to drive additional revenue."

A secondary 46-foot-wide, 16-foot-tall LED scoreboard also designed with Lighthouse 10mm pixel pitch LED video screens replaces a static sponsor signage in the stadium's northwest quadrant that previously would mimic the score on the primary scoreboard. Installed to provide viewing for the audience in the new three-tiered section, the second scoreboard mimics the content shown on the primary scoreboard

Exterior elevator shafts provide ideal video wall placements

What was once the blank exterior of the stadium's south elevator shaft is now a giant Lighthouse LED video wall in portrait orientation. During the design phase, the Timbers and Thorns FC considered different options for the blank surface, such as a rock wall or mural, but upon Planar's suggestion, elected to go with an 18-foot-wide, 42-foot-tall LED video wall installation with a 10mm pixel pitch.

With a grand vertical presentation, the LED video wall is the perfect canvas for player introductions, showing each athlete from the waist up, or to display a huge waiving flag during the national anthem. The LED video wall is also used to show stats and live footage during matches. "We are very impressed with the installation—it provides a cool, dramatic experience and has been a huge hit with fans," Jewsbury said.

On the lower portion of the northeast elevator shaft exterior, former static signage of a Tillamook Cheese block was replaced with a portrait-orientated 8-foot-wide, 20-foot-tall Planar CarbonLight™ CLO Series LED video wall with a 7.8mm pixel pitch (CLO7.8). "During matches, the Tillamook product on the video wall will subtly change based on what happens during the contest," Jewsbury said. "For example, content begins as mild cheddar but will switch to extra sharp cheddar if a goal is scored and fans notice."

LED ribbon boards and LCD displays contribute to stadium's modernization

The display technology improvements also feature three Lighthouse LED video arrays with a 16mm pixel pitch that are designed as continuous LED ribbon boards. The LED ribbon installations include a 307-foot-wide ribbon in the grandstand and a 97-foot-wide curved ribbon in the grandstand club, both in the stadium's east end. The third is a 128-foot-wide ribbon in Providence Park's Sunset Porsche Audi Suites, located in the stadium's northwest corner.

Additionally, a total of 87 Planar LCD displays are integrated throughout Providence Park in the stadium's concourse, concession areas, premium seating sections, team store and locker rooms. In each concession stand, two Planar LCD displays broadcast the game to ensure that fans visiting the concessions won't miss a play, which encourages more sales. The LCD displays are also used to advertise special merchandise and communicate other messages and information.

Full stadium takeovers electrify the crowd

The versatility and programming control that is available with the new display solutions allow what's called 'full stadium takeovers'—when a goal is scored, all digital displays turn either green and gold or red and black (the Timbers and Thorns FC colors, respectively), ushering in a very powerful moment across Providence Park. "The stadium comes to life," Jewsbury said.

"Overall, we are very happy with how the stadium integration turned out," Jewsbury said. "Every display offers the perfect resolution at their viewing distance. Planar being a local brand made this project very special. The digital technologies have elevated the video experience for fans in a massive way."

Douglas Fearing- Co-Founder / President

A graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology, Doug has been in the Technology industry since 1976 and actively oversees Fearing’s daily operations. Along with his wife, Lois, and three others, Doug started Fearing’s in a 600 square-foot facility in Portage, Wisconsin. In the 25 years since, the company has grown to over 30 employees with offices in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doug likes to say he’s a “TV Technician with a dream� going back to his history with the family’s original business-Fearing’s TV and Appliance.

Doug values time with family, watersports, hiking, snowshoeing and skiing. In addition to being a devoted member of his church, Doug serves as Board President for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County, Board member of Schools for Haiti and Scripture Chair of the Gideons-Portage camp.

Lois Fearing- Co-Founder/Accounting, Human Resources

A graduate of MATC, Lois oversees Fearing’s daily book keeping along with various HR responsibilities.

Along with Doug, Lois is deeply connected to community outreach, serving as a Board member and Fundraising Committee Chairperson for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County. She also serves on the Schools for Haiti Fundraising committee. In addition, Lois’ ongoing passion and commitment to provide care for the elderly comes from her 10-year history of working in a Reedsburg, Wisconsin Nursing home.

Lois enjoys singing, hiking, sunny days on the pontoon, and spending time with her 4 grandchildren.

Ehren Tresner-VP of Technology and Innovation

Ehren drives Fearing’s technology by continually seeking out trends to enhance capabilities while supporting Sales, Engineering and Installation teams. Throughout his years with Fearing’s, Ehren’s talent and vision have joined forces to create a wide variety of projects and strategic solutions that exceed expectation.

Ehren loves music, family time, movies, nature, sustainability efforts and electric vehicles.

Ben Voeck-Director of Commercial AV

With 10 years with Fearing’s and over twice that long in the industry, Ben continues to lead, coordinate, and develop the Commercial AV team.

By consistently delivering an outstanding experience and outcome, Ben contributes to the Fearing’s legacy of long-lasting partnerships that truly make a difference. Whatever the Commercial AV need may be, Ben and team deliver at the highest level.

Ben is an avid fisherman and photographer. He enjoys coaching his sons and other youth.

Chris Matson-Senior VP of Sales

Chris has been with Fearing’s for 20 years and in the industry for over 2 decades. As a Certified leader in Sales Acceleration and trained in EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems), Chris successfully utilizes his skills to lead the Fearing’s Salesforce. Chris and team are motivated and driven to develop new client partnerships while continuing to reinforce loyal long-term relationships with ongoing Service excellence.

Married for 19 years with 3 children, Chris enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, camping and golf. He’s also been actively involved as a Youth Football and Softball coach for his family and others.