![]() "BMI is pleased to reach an agreement with Rowe AMI, a company with eight decades of experience in manufacturing jukeboxes," said John Shaker, BMI Senior Vice President, Licensing. Rowe designs its own client/server software system to administer jukebox content. The heart of AMI Entertainment's business is a line of the world's most advanced digital jukeboxes, which can operate in stand-alone or Internet-connected formats. "This is an essential element in our strategy to provide the best entertainment value to our customers and maintain our dominant position in the jukebox industry." "Licensing the musical works of BMI's 300,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers gives us access to most of the world's favorite songs," said Doug Johnson, President and CEO of Rowe. The moves are part of a global initiative to initiate a new look for the company, new machines, and a fresh experience for its customers. The BMI agreement follows the recent creation of a new business unit of Rowe, named AMI Entertainment, which is committed to digital entertainment. Rowe AMI's Doug Johnson and BMI's John Shaker examine an internet digital jukebox from Rowe AMI. Rowe AMI, a company which has pioneered jukebox innovations since 1927, has reached an agreement with BMI to license the public performance of approximately 4.5 millions songs in digital jukeboxes. ![]()
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