The cheapness and small footprint of flat panel TVs has made it much easier for restaurants and bars to just hang them up any old where...and spurred on by the recent World Cup festivities, that's exactly what's happened in NYC.

The cheapness and small footprint of flat panel TVs has made it much easier for restaurants and bars to just hang them up any old where...and spurred on by the recent World Cup festivities, that's exactly what's happened in NYC.
This entry was published on October 27, 2006 at 08:27 am.
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