Title

Article on digital jukeboxes, which came out in the mid-1990s, but have been slo

Authors

Chris Dahlen

Source

Portland Phoenix

Date

7-9-2004

Pages

1, 10

Abstract

Article on digital jukeboxes, which came out in the mid-1990s, but have been slow to appear in Maine bars. Digital jukeboxes typically allow a selection of thousands of songs, all pulled down from the Internet. Additional features include the option to pay with a credit card instead of cash, advertisements, and the ability to sell CDs right on the screen and have them sent to your home. Haddock Jack's Pub, Grub, and Pound in Wells is one of the few Maine spots with a digital jukebox. Jonathan St. Laurent, owner of Uncle Billy's Original Bar-B-Que in Yarmouth, prefers his old, quarter-a-song jukebox full of 45s in his restaurant.

Subjects

Jukeboxes

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