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Chick-Fil-A serving up a streaming service

So does W*M - and you can actually listen to it: WMW Radio
I forgot to mention them earlier, and I used to for for a vendor for them so I should have remembered that! :rolleyes:

A not-so-unique twist on marketing the company these days. I suspect CfA will be in a similar light, more CCM tunes in the mix, probably.
The Chick-Fil-A's I've been in do that now, along with some of the McDonald's locations in my area.
 
Totally off-topic. I worked in an Albertson's store back in the day and there was tape player for music. The music was mostly softer oldies from the 60s/70s. I worked the the morning shift Monday-Friday and at around 7:30 the Young Rascals, "It's a beautiful morning" would play. I practically knew the lyrics forward and backward. During Hawaiian Days we'd play Don Ho or something similar.
 
Totally off-topic. I worked in an Albertson's store back in the day and there was tape player for music. The music was mostly softer oldies from the 60s/70s. I worked the the morning shift Monday-Friday and at around 7:30 the Young Rascals, "It's a beautiful morning" would play. I practically knew the lyrics forward and backward. During Hawaiian Days we'd play Don Ho or something similar.
K-Mart radio had weekly tapes
 
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There are companies that really understand their segment of a market and have a loyal following: Target, Subaru, Apple and Chick-fil-A are at the top of my list. The folks at Chick-fil-A must see a "need or programming hole" and are acting on it.

Chick-fil-A has an advantage of being family owned so they can look at things in a long term view instead of being held hostage to Wall Street's "make this quarter numbers" mentality.
 
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