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Seeburg Corporation, the Glossary

Index Seeburg Corporation

Seeburg was an American design and manufacturing company of automated musical equipment, such as orchestrions, jukeboxes, and vending equipment.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: AMI Entertainment Network, Background music, Chalmers University of Technology, Drum machine, Gothenburg, Gulbransen, Happy Days, Jukebox, Kay Musical Instrument Company, King Musical Instruments, Live streaming, Muzak, Orchestrion, Rock-Ola, Seeburg 1000, Stern (game company), Vending machine, WMS Industries, Wurlitzer.

  2. 1982 mergers and acquisitions
  3. Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1979
  4. Defunct manufacturing companies of the United States
  5. Drum machines
  6. Jukebox manufacturers
  7. Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1982

AMI Entertainment Network

AMI Entertainment Network is a company owned by the Gores Group that creates original video content and licenses music, sells jukebox hardware, and offers music video services and Tap TV narrowcast television channels.

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Background music

Background music (British English: piped music) is a mode of musical performance in which the music is not intended to be a primary focus of potential listeners, but its content, character, and volume level are deliberately chosen to affect behavioral and emotional responses in humans such as concentration, relaxation, distraction, and excitement.

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Chalmers University of Technology

Chalmers University of Technology (Chalmers tekniska högskola, commonly referred to as Chalmers) is a private research university located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Drum machine

A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds, drum beats, and patterns. Seeburg Corporation and drum machine are drum machines.

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Gothenburg

Gothenburg (abbreviated Gbg; Göteborg) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden.

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Gulbransen

Gulbransen Company was a musical instrument manufacturer of player pianos and home organs in the United States.

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Happy Days

Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run on the ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July 19, 1984, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning 11 seasons.

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Jukebox

A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that plays a patron's selection from self-contained media.

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Kay Musical Instrument Company

Kay Musical Instrument Company (often referred to simply as Kay) is an American musical instrument manufacturer established in 1931 by namesake Henry "Kay" Kuhrmeyer and based in Chicago, Illinois.

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King Musical Instruments

King Musical Instruments (originally founded as the H. N. White Company) is a former musical instrument manufacturing company located in Cleveland, Ohio, that used the trade name King for its instruments.

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Live streaming

Livestreaming, live-streaming, or live streaming is the streaming of video or audio in real time or near real time.

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Muzak

Muzak is an American brand of background music played in retail stores and other public establishments.

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Orchestrion

Orchestrion is a generic name for a machine that plays music and is designed to sound like an orchestra or band.

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Rock-Ola

The Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation is an American developer and manufacturer of juke boxes and related machinery. Seeburg Corporation and Rock-Ola are jukebox manufacturers.

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Seeburg 1000

The Seeburg 1000 Background Music System is a phonograph designed and built by the Seeburg Corporation to play background music from special 16 RPM vinyl records in offices, restaurants, retail businesses, factories and similar locations.

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Stern (game company)

Stern is the name of two different but related arcade gaming companies.

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Vending machine

A vending machine is an automated machine that dispenses items such as snacks, beverages, cigarettes, and lottery tickets to consumers after cash, a credit card, or other forms of payment are inserted into the machine or otherwise made.

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WMS Industries

WMS Industries, Inc. was an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada.

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Wurlitzer

The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, usually referred to as simply Wurlitzer, is an American company started in Cincinnati in 1853 by German immigrant (Franz) Rudolph Wurlitzer. Seeburg Corporation and Wurlitzer are jukebox manufacturers.

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See also

1982 mergers and acquisitions

Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1979

Defunct manufacturing companies of the United States

Drum machines

Jukebox manufacturers

Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1982

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeburg_Corporation