Mr. Smith's Bell Atlantic embraces what is known as a "file server" approach, a kind of video jukebox controlled in a Bell Atlantic central office.
Suddenly, a spectator leaps up - alas, it's somebody I know - and the video jukebox starts Guns 'n' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle."
In the late-1990s, Headline News pioneered use of a digital video "jukebox" to recycle segments of one newscast, seamlessly into another.
CTN began as a venture that installed video jukeboxes on campuses.
Entourage, the biggest area for teenagers on any NCL ship, has televisions, a video jukebox and pinball, and in the evening turns into a nightclub.
The rapid expansion of high-speed Internet access lets the computer become the video jukebox that Mr. Brandel uses to watch comedy clips.
One of the applications that Movl aims to offer as a pub-pleaser is a crowd-controlled video jukebox.
A rare Soundie from 1942, originally played on special video jukeboxes during the 1940s, preserves this wonder...
When Ms. Sinatra released her anthem of women's empowerment in 1966, she was shown in film made for early video jukeboxes wearing the style from Herbert Levine.
When the owner is ready to view the tapes, he simply pushes a button and the SmarTV becomes a video jukebox with an on-screen list of recorded programs.