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Maple Lanes RVC Installs, First In Nation, Bowling Center TV
The programming, geared to the bowling audience, features tips and profiles.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY — For bowling enthusiasts of all levels, Maple Lanes RVC has you covered. The first-in-the-nation Bowling Center TV (BCTV) is now broadcasting on a dozen screens at the Rockville Centre alleys.
BCTV offers exclusive short-form content specifically curated for the bowling community. There are bowling tips, bowler profiles and news on tournaments. Aside from the bowling information, viewers will find entertainment news, trivia, localized weather and traffic.
Additionally, a scrollbar across the bottom of the screen features news and sports scores.
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"We are always looking for new ways to enhance the customer experience, and we are excited to be the first bowling center in the nation to offer this engaging content, which appeals to both our avid and casual bowlers,” said Joe LaSpina, Vice President of Maple Family Centers, which owns Maple Lanes RVC and four other bowling centers. “The screens are big and beautiful, and reaction from our customers so far has been very positive.”
BCTV is shown on 55-inch Samsung flat-screen TVs throughout the center.
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Maple Lanes gets the trial run before expanding to 1,000 bowling centers in the next year.
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