The Tazmedia Group (TMG) was created in 1997 and has been a trade name for a collection of companies dedicated to spectacular, one of a kind, outdoor displays. TMG's first display was the Georgia Tech Message Center, Atlanta's first four-color message display for interstate travel. Viewed by thousands of daily commuters in downtown Atlanta, the Message Center paved the way for future highway message displays.

With the approach of the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, TMG developed two rooftop landmarks in Downtown Atlanta known as the "Peaches". Located at both the north and south entrance of Atlanta, these patented icons provide corporate America with 1750 square feet of advertising space along the city's downtown interstate connector. TMG also developed the world's largest outdoor advertising display in downtown Atlanta. Now referred to as the "Giant Wall Display", this 55 by 60 foot tri-vision panel wall can been seen by commuters from miles away. The wall is located on the same building as the northern Peach, and faces Interstate 85.

In keeping with the Olympic spirit, TMG developed a 12-story Tower that resembled the Olympic Torch but used a replica of the Statue of Liberty flame at the cauldron. Complete with an observation deck 105 feet up and a souvenir store at the base, the Tower was a welcome attraction to tourist during and after the Olympics.

Recently, TMG developed an Interstate message spectacular for the Gwinnett Civic & Cultural Center in metro Atlanta. The Interstate marquee is 85 feet tall and it's message center and tri-vision panels can be seen from a distance of one mile. The display is located at the vibrant intersection of I-85 and Sugarloaf Parkway in Gwinnett County.