Systems and methods for providing information to the public by way of
publicly accessible devices. A network of video displays are deployed at
publicly accessible locations such as inside public transportation
vehicles or at public transportation stations. The video feed to these
video displays are provided by a video distribution hub which receives
the video feed from a network hub. Different audio feeds are accessible
to end users or by telephone. End users can call a telephone interface
which receives and routes audio feeds from an audio distribution hub. End
users can access audio feeds which may be synchronized with a video feed
to provide a complete audio visual experience to the end user. For more
useful content, the video displayed at any location may be adjusted to be
relevant to the area where the video display is deployed. Audio content
synchronized to one of these disparate video feeds can be accessed by the
end user by dialing different options through the telephone interface.
Audio feeds not tied to a specific video feed, such as radio stations or
themed audio feeds, may also be accessed by the end user through the
telephone interface.