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What (who) is jukeboxes - definition

DEVICE TO PLAY MUSIC SINGLES WITH
Nickelodeon jukebox; Juke box; Jukeboxes; Coin phonograph; JukeBox; Juke Box; Juke boxes; Jukebox (mechanism); Zodiac jukebox; Record machine
  • Orphéau – Sunflower Jukebox for 12" records
  • iRiver H300]], a type of player that was described as a "jukebox"

Jukebox         
A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media. The classic jukebox has buttons, with letters and numbers on them, which are used to select a specific record.
jukebox         
<hardware, storage> A hardware mechanism for allowing access to one of a group of discs, especially CD-ROMs or other optical media. [Or magnetic tapes?] (1996-12-10)
jukebox         
also juke-box (jukeboxes)
A jukebox is a machine that plays CDs in a place such as a pub or bar. You put money in and choose the song you want to hear.
My favorite song is on the jukebox.
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Jukebox

A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media. The classic jukebox has buttons, with letters and numbers on them, which are used to select a specific record. Some may use compact discs instead. Disc changers are similar devices that are intended for home use, are small enough to fit in a shelf, may hold up to hundreds of discs, and allow discs to be easily removed, replaced, and inserted by the user.

Examples of use of jukeboxes
1. With radio in its infancy, jukeboxes became the place to discover new music.
2. The stuff of late nights, neon–lit jukeboxes and smoky roadhouses?
3. Others have complained that the Internet jukeboxes can offer some patrons too many choices.
4. "The 100–CD jukebox maps the old world," says Taylor, whose company sells 300 new Internet jukeboxes a month.
5. In contrast, where jukeboxes are already provided, the new regime automatically allows their continued use without entertainment licensing.