two new rental deals launched
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two new rental deals launched
NEWSLETTER FOR CUSTOMERS OF SOUNDNET EAG & ICE SHOW SPECIAL I EDITION 10 TWO NEW RENTAL DEALS LAUNCHED Jukeboxes have moved centre stage in recent years, competing and even beating other forms of pub retail pay per play equipment for cashbox take. Canny operators have recognized that jukeboxes are far from being ancillary equipment, and make the jukebox their flagship product in many venues. Recent significant orders from the UK’s two largest operators Sceptre and Gamestec for Sound Leisure jukeboxes illustrate this point. We are keen that all operators have a chance to invest in the latest jukeboxes in order to realize the benefits, so we have launched a hire purchase scheme which will allow all UK operators to upgrade their estates for no capital downlay. There are two standard offers, both including the cost of the music and culminating in operator ownership of the jukebox. 1. A Vhub P32 for £31.28 per week, for three years and a final payment of £50 and the jukebox is fully paid for. 2. A Music Milestone for £26.27 per week, for three years and a final payment of £50 and the jukebox is fully paid for. “We trialed this offer last year and without exception it has proven to be a huge success. We are now making this offer open to everyone,” says Toby Hoyte of Soundnet. “It is now possible to get a brand new Sound Leisure jukebox within a week for no capital cost. Operators can use this offer to grow or establish their business while keep existing sites happy with the latest machines.“ Welcome to the first issue of Soundwaves for 2014. The Soundnet team has just returned from two very successful exhibitions, EAG and ICE at London’s Excel. On the first day of EAG, we announced a landmark agreement with The Official Charts Company, Gamestec and our jukebox partner Sound Leisure, for the supply of 250 unique jukeboxes. This is obviously a great way to start the year and follows on from a large order from Sceptre Leisure for 100 jukeboxes at the end of 2013. As jukeboxes increase in importance as a revenue generator for UK pubs, we are launching our new rental deals to ensure that even the smallest operators are able to invest in the latest technology. The other major news for this year is the launch of our soundjack app, which will enable customers to choose and pay for their music choices using their smartphones. We previewed this at the shows and will soft launch in late April. We estimate this could increase jukebox income by as much as 30 per cent. Contact one of the team today to find out how your business could benefit.” Simon Davis Director BACKGROUND MUSIC MADE EASY BY SOUNDNET Finding the right background music to suit your venue at all times of the day and ensuring it is properly licensed can be time consuming. There are still sites that rely on CD players, which can get stuck, irritating customers – or lead to piles of unsightly CDs cluttering the place up. Soundnet’s background music system is as simple as loading an app and choosing the type of music you think would suit your venue. If you need to make tweaks or change the tone of the music at any stage, Soundnet is always happy to help. The music on our background music system is fully legal with all the dubbing rights paid. All you will need to pay is the PRS/PPL site licence. Then plug your PC into the site amplifier and you are good to go. As the Soundnet software is completely automated - there is no need to worry about new tracks or the wrong style of music being played. You can set up timed playlists to ensure the correct style of music is played throughout the day and we can help set this up for you if you wish. ICE GIVES SOUNDJACK A WARM RECEPTION The International Casino Show (ICE) was the perfect opportunity for us to demonstrate our new soundjack app. soundjack will allow customers to choose and pay for the music they want to hear in pubs and clubs – either via the jukebox or background music, using their mobile phones. We believe that soundjack will enable operators to see an uplift in music revenue of around 30 per cent. Seventy-five per cent of the adult population of the UK will have a smartphone by the close of this year. We are confident that an app will bring a new demographic to pay-per-play music. Our research shows that more women will use it, and a greater number of under-34s. The soundjack app will be available on all online-enabled Sound Leisure jukeboxes and for customers to download onto their smartphones from April this year. soundjack will be provided for free to all online Milestones In Music, Starburst and Vhub jukeboxes with 5% of any mobile income as an administration retained by soundjack. Soundnet has partnered with mobile payment specialist PayForIt; which is a mobile payment solution and Paypal; a web based solution - both options allow customers to make quick, easy and secure payments with only a mobile number or a Paypal account. By using the data provided by Soundnet’s exclusive deal with the Official Charts Company, soundjack is able to bring exciting functionality to the mobile. Customers will be able to: · Choose and pay for music while they are away from the jukebox – for example queuing to play pool or outside in the smoking area. Mobiles effectively become mini jukeboxes. · Interact with Official Singles Chart based data – and use it as a knowledge base · Find the nearest locations with a soundjack-enabled jukebox via their phones · Make music choices remotely – for example if they know friends are in a venue · See the queue of tracks and move their music choice up the list · Engage with other people and their music selections NEXT GENERATION SOFTWARE UNVEILED FOR V-Hub The record-breaking V-Hub revealed its overhauled user interface at the London shows. While V-Hub has undoubtedly performed incredibly in some sites, others did report that it was quite sophisticated to use. Sound Leisure addressed these issues with the V-Hub 2nd Gen software update, which is now available to all V-Hub customers free of charge. V-Hub 2nd Gen will completely overhaul the design and look of the user interface of the jukebox, making it much more intuitive for the customer. It is based on a new software platform that speeds up the processes, to create a slicker, quicker experience that also means Sound Leisure can add greater functionality going forward. The new software update includes two major new apps: Twitter – this allows a pub or club to have their own Twitter feed, with a dedicated hashtag, which can be accessed on the jukebox as a timeline and via a full-screen advert. This is a fantastic way for a site to promote their presence by encouraging customers to Tweet their location and that of their friends while out having fun. Flickr – another huge social media phenomenon, this time based on images. Customers to the site are encouraged to upload their photos onto the site’s flickr feed. If they tag their pictures #fs – they will be able to see their pictures full screen in the pub! We also unveiled the flagship HD V-Hub in January. This has got to be seen to be believed – it benefits from the new interface and a secondary HD screen that shows the news feeds, Twitter timeline and flickr photos local to the machine. The incredibly popular Dance Me feature will always be on display on the secondary screen as well. This has been further improved in the new V-Hub software update for all V-Hub jukeboxes. MASSIVE ORDER GETS EAG OFF TO GREAT START TOP TEN TIPS TO GET THE MOST FROM OPWEB During the shows, we unveiled new features for OPWeb – the online remote management system for Sound Leisure jukeboxes. OPWeb is designed to give operators complete visibility and control over online jukeboxes by accessing live and historical data. Operators will now be able to access information on their VHub jukeboxes as well. We have put a lot of work into improving the interface on OPWeb in order to make it more intuitive. Here is our list of top ten tips for operators to get the most of the system. From left: Stefan Podolanski (Gamestec) Chris Black (Sound Leisure) Peter Davies (Gamestec) and Soundnet’s Simon Davis During January’s EAG show, the UK’s largest machine operator, Gamestec, signed a deal for a minimum of 250 Official Charts Company branded jukeboxes, to be manufactured by Sound Leisure and provided with music by Soundnet. The jukeboxes will have Official Charts Company front glasses and will feature not only the UK singles charts since they began but also the album charts as well. In addition, the jukeboxes will stream music news from The Official Charts Company. Chris Black, Managing Director of Sound Leisure said, “Once again jukeboxes are being talked about and are being seen not only as a viable commercial option for the operator and retailer, but also as an essential piece of equipment for the pub.” The new jukeboxes were unveiled at a special event at the O2, attended by leading pub retailers and trade press. Peter Davies, Commercial Director of Gamestec Leisure Ltd said, “We have worked with Sound Leisure and Soundnet closely over the years as our preferred suppliers of content and hardware. We recognise the product quality, investment in research and development and professionalism shown by both organisations as market leading. We are excited to be able to extend this relationship to include the Official Charts Company.” In addition, Giles Jones, Head of Commercial for Official Charts Company spoke of his company’s relationship with Soundnet. “Official Charts Company first partnered with Soundnet in 2006, and since that time our business together has grown steadily. In 2013 Soundnet doubled the presence of The Official Singles Chart within its estate to 13,000 jukeboxes, covering 65% of the UK market. We’re thrilled to further build upon this key partnership and add the Official Albums Chart to Soundnet’s jukebox estate, and also work with Gamestec, the UK’s largest national machine operator to exclusively launch The Official Charts Jukebox.” 1. Reboot the jukebox remotely – this is useful if a jukebox needs a full reset to operate correctly and accept coins, or to catch up on updates after a period of no connection. 2. Create a dedicated playlist for a themed evening and save it to any number of onlineenabled jukeboxes on their estate. Also hide or delete songs remotely if they are becoming a problem. 3. Securely access individual Site Data including jukebox income, to check on the latest releases and Music Profile to ensure that the right settings have been placed on the jukebox. 4. Monitor the money – see how well the machine is performing or not. If the cashbox is down it is an opportunity to ask why, are the settings correct for example? Also make sure the machine is always switched on! 5. Change the background music settings remotely – saving unnecessary call outs. 6. Save a site’s settings onto a local hard drive from wherever you may be. You know they are safe for future use. 7. Use OPWeb to put on remote credits until you can repair a coin mechanism. 8. Use OPWeb to set managers’ menu access. 9. Tweak the background music settings using OPWeb. 10. Remove out of date special categories remotely using OPWeb. Please note the version of software 2.7.10 needs sending before the latest VHub settings can be accessed on the new OPWeb. For more information on OPWeb please contact Toby or James on 020 7644 8888 for more details. CHARTS OF 2013 REVEAL KEY TRENDS Every year, Soundnet compiles three charts of most played tracks, artists and classic tracks. These charts create an interesting picture of the music people pay to listen to while out in pubs and clubs. As expected, chart hits are dominant on this year’s Most Played Tracks Chart, which is broadly in line with the top-selling tracks of last year as compiled by The Official Charts Company. Blurred Lines, by Robin Thicke (featuring TI and Pharrell) were number one in both, although Get Lucky by Daft Punk – once again featuring Pharrell – drops down in the Soundnet chart to 4th place, while in the Official Charts Company Top Ten it is in 2nd place. Avicii – the Swedish DJ sensation – is our number 2 and our overall most played artist on Soundnet-powered jukeboxes in 2013. In fact, his single Wake Me Up proved to be something of an anthem for our customers with this one track beating all the tracks from previous favourite band Oasis. Classic tracks is always the most interesting category, as it can throw up all sorts of surprises. For example, AC/DC appears twice on this chart with Thunderstruck and Back in Black respectively. In fact, AC/DC even make it to number four on the top 10 artist chart for last year – not bad for a band founded in 1973! Perhaps the popularity of our RockBox jukebox designed for alternative music locations has contributed to this success. But to put it into perspective against the dominance of chart tracks - Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines was played more times than the entire catalogue of AC/DC in the past 12 months! “These charts prove the popularity of chart music on our jukeboxes and demonstrate how important it is to update them regularly,” says Toby Hoyte. “Those customers with online enabled jukeboxes can relax in the knowledge that their music is updated automatically with all the latest chart tracks.” TOP 10 NEW TRACKS OF 201 3 1 Blurred Lin es Robin Thick e feat. TI & Ph arrell 2 Wake Me Up Avicii 3 Let Her Go Passenger 4 Get Lucky Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams 5 La La La Naughty Bo y feat. Sam Sm ith 6 Burn Ellie Gould ing 7 Waiting All Nig Rudimental ht feat. Ella Eyre 8 Dear Darlin ’ Olly Murs 9 Love Me Ag ain John Newm an 10 Roar Katy Perry GOODBYE & GOOD LUCK GREG We were sad to say goodbye to our studio manager Greg Seller last month. Greg has been with Soundnet for over 30 years. He was responsible for overseeing the build, edit and dispatch of jukebox updates in the studio. Greg is originally from South Africa and he has returned there to start a business with a family member. You never know, you might see a Soundnet outpost in South Africa one day! Greg is pictured (left) with Toby at his leaving party. Founded in 2000, Soundnet specialise in bespoke music and video compilations that capture a brand’s unique personality. From mainstream pop to hardcore rock, every programme is carefully compiled from our exclusive library of digital audio, video and karaoke tracks delivering atmosphere to your venue, inspiring the right customers to come back for more. Q&A Kirsty Lauchlan CUSTOMER SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR How long have you worked at Soundnet? I’ve been here for just 8 weeks so far. What’s the best part of the job? The best part of the job has been getting to know our customers and clients, we work with some real characters with whom I have built good relationships and who are often telling us their interesting and bizarre tales. We also have a great buzz in the customer services liaison office and we are a close team, which really makes a difference to the work environment. What was your previous work? I was working in Wales (Cardiff) as a successful recruitment consultant for a few years before being headhunted. So I moved to London a year ago. I quickly got tired of the high-pressure, targetdriven environment and the long hours so decided to leave and do something that I would enjoy and where I would have a better quality of life! What kind of music do you like? I like: La Dispute, Touche Amore, Pianos Become The Teeth but also Die Antwoord, Kap Bambino, Crystal Castles, Brooke Candy, Wiz Khalifa – quite the mix! What do you like to do outside of work? Being relatively new to London, I still love that there’s always something new to do in the evenings and weekends. I like to hang about Camden a lot with friends and find new eateries and bars to go to. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t spend a lot of the time shopping too... Soundnet 4 Greenland Place, Camden, London NW1 0AP t: +44 (0)20 7644 8888 f: +44 (0)20 7644 8889 e: [email protected] www.soundnet.net