In the good old days, billboards consisted of a single image. The Coppertone girl. A new Chevrolet. A tourist destination.

But in modern times, a growing number of billboards are actually digital message boards. Anyone driving Connecticut’s highways has seen signs that shift advertisers every few seconds, from hospitals, to banks, to upcoming acts at Mohegan Sun.

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