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DMX will provide foreground music in the bakery and dining areas at the French cafe's 60-plus North American locations.
The company partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to feature fun activities that show youngsters how they can help protect the environment.
The technology is useful for digital signage, commercial, and consumer video distribution.
Starbucks will continue its relationship with the Concord Music Group and will turn over the day-to-day management of the Hear Music Record Label to Concord.
Exceeding customers' expectations and paying attention to details are the two keys to a successful quick-service brand.
The Department of Justice investigation into the proposed merger of the two media services has been closed.
Through March 1, people are invited to create videos for the site, answering the question "How Do You Keep America Running?"
The program is designed to encourage, support, and reward unique technological innovations, and will honor both restaurant operators and suppliers.
Record-breaking number of equipment products to receive award and be showcased at the 2008 Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show in Chicago
The new stores in San Antonio and Miami will offer an inventory of more than one million digital tracks.
An acoustic version of Morissette’s Grammy Award-winning debut album will be sold exclusively for six weeks in Starbucks company-operated stores.
Featured songs will include those that inspired Mitchell, as well as Mitchell’s own songs chosen by fellow musicians who have been influenced by her work.
In selling more than 44,000 copies of Ray Charles’s <I>Genius Loves Company</I> album during the first week of sales, Starbucks stores outpaced sales at both traditional and mass-merchant record retailers.
As part of the agreement, the "Starbucks Hear Music" channel will debut this fall for XM Radio's more than 2.1 million subscribers.
Starbucks Coffee Company, through its Hear Music brand, has launched a "music delivery experience" that allows customers to burn CDs while they drink coffee.