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^I think the whole "¢heap ¢hannel jukebox" phrase is spot-on, actually. As I understand it, IBN is a completely-free service. It's an advertisement-first system with background music interspersed in-between the ads. The music itself is downloaded to a hard drive on a standard HP DC5700 computer (that may have changed, but that's what they were using back in the day) and played at random. IBN's revenue comes from advertisers, not from retailers.
Services like IBN are what drove Muzak into bankruptcy in the first place--and what caused them to come up with systems like the Encompass DS(?) for video-messaging to compete with the CCTV messaging systems provided by IBN. You've probably seen those IBN products, including the highly-annoying checklane-mounted screens in "attractive" metallic gray boxes with the worst-sounding directional speakers you've ever heard in your life. As someone who stood next to one of these screens for 8+ hours per day on multiple occasions, I could practically recite everything that came through those screens after it looped for the umpteenth-time every shift. I'm not sure if IBN still offers this service since I've noticed a lot of stores pulling the CCTV/checklane systems.
I don't disagree with that. I've heard waitresses at a certain chain of "country cookin'" restaurants named after a barrel containing crackers complain about how much they hated "the Muzak", even though their services have been provided by Trusonic since 1998. Now there's where I could open up a whole can of worms about terrible programming. Incidentally enough, Trusonic was also picked up by Mood a few years ago.
Services like IBN are what drove Muzak into bankruptcy in the first place--and what caused them to come up with systems like the Encompass DS(?) for video-messaging to compete with the CCTV messaging systems provided by IBN. You've probably seen those IBN products, including the highly-annoying checklane-mounted screens in "attractive" metallic gray boxes with the worst-sounding directional speakers you've ever heard in your life. As someone who stood next to one of these screens for 8+ hours per day on multiple occasions, I could practically recite everything that came through those screens after it looped for the umpteenth-time every shift. I'm not sure if IBN still offers this service since I've noticed a lot of stores pulling the CCTV/checklane systems.
Lord Zedd 93 said:Muzak get's blamed for others bad programing.
I don't disagree with that. I've heard waitresses at a certain chain of "country cookin'" restaurants named after a barrel containing crackers complain about how much they hated "the Muzak", even though their services have been provided by Trusonic since 1998. Now there's where I could open up a whole can of worms about terrible programming. Incidentally enough, Trusonic was also picked up by Mood a few years ago.