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US turns off Havana news ticker | US turns off Havana news ticker |
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The US has turned off a giant electronic billboard at its diplomatic mission in the Cuban capital, Havana. | |
The screen, put up during the Bush administration, scrolled news and messages in 1.5m (five-foot) high letters, angering the Cuban government. | |
Cuban authorities had tried to block it from view with placards and flags. | |
The decision to turn off the ticker comes as the US seeks to improve relations with Cuba. | The decision to turn off the ticker comes as the US seeks to improve relations with Cuba. |
'Billboard battle' | |
The ticker, set up in 2006, streamed news and political messages to the Cuban people from the fifth floor of the US Interest Section in Havana. | |
It prompted what came to be known as "the battle of the billboards". | |
Then Cuban leader Fidel Castro accused the US offices of becoming the "headquarters of the counter-revolution". | |
He also ordered a million people to march around the mission in protest. | He also ordered a million people to march around the mission in protest. |
A US state department spokesman, Ian Kelly, announced on Monday that the ticker had been turned off in June because it was "really not very effective as a means of delivering information to the Cuban people". | |
"It was evident that the Cuban people weren't even able to read the billboard because of some of the obstructions that were put in front of it," he said. | "It was evident that the Cuban people weren't even able to read the billboard because of some of the obstructions that were put in front of it," he said. |
He added that President Barack Obama's decision to allow US communications companies to do business with Cuba would bolster the flow of information to the island. | He added that President Barack Obama's decision to allow US communications companies to do business with Cuba would bolster the flow of information to the island. |
Earlier in July, US and Cuban officials held their first talks since 2003 on Cuban migration to the US. | Earlier in July, US and Cuban officials held their first talks since 2003 on Cuban migration to the US. |