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Old 01-25-2006, 07:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Starbucks Considers MP3 Download ServiceMike Slocombe24 Jan 2006
Not content with having a café on every street corner in the known universe, Starbucks has announced that it's considering expanding its entertainment business to offer a MP3 download service at their stores.
The coffee giant already offers compact disc sales and in-store CD burning, but Ken Lombard, president of Starbucks Entertainment, says that his customers are "asking for device fill-up" (do people really talk like that?) and that the company intends to "go forward and do that."
There's no firm plans yet, as Lombard went on to say that Starbucks are still talking to various companies about the technology and that a date hasn't been set for the introduction of their MP3 download service,
Starbucks – the US's biggest coffee chain – boasts 10,000 retail outlets globally and Lombard stated that their decision to get into MP3 music sales represented "perfect" timing, seeing as he believed that the music industry currently "found itself in the midst of a tremendous amount of chaos."
Starbucks have already stuck their espresso-scented tentacles deep into the music business and established themselves as a major CD outlet, shifting around 3.5 million CDs in their fiscal year ended 30 September.
They also co-produced Ray Charles "Genius Loves Company"album of duets, and have announced plans to promote movies and offer DVDs and soundtracks at 5,500 of their US and Canada stores.
The CD burning service will remain on offer at Starbucks coffee shops (via the in-store Hear Music outlet) with the company keen to continue striking deals to exclusively offer artists' CDs before they go on general release.
Being old punk rockers at heart, we can't imagine what could be worse than forcing fans to visit an expensive multi-national coffee shop instead of their local record shop and it seems that some retailers don't like it either.
Last year, HMV Canada refused to stock Alanis Morissette's records (good move anyway, we say!) in protest at the wallet-stuffing exclusivity agreement she'd signed with Starbucks.
Of more concern to music fans is the growing influence of mainstream retailers who can wield their corporate buying power to influence record sales – and even the bands themselves - by refusing to stock records that don't appeal to their 'values.'
Way back in 1996, Sheryl Crow had her record shunted off the shelves of Wal-Mart because one of the songs contains an unflattering comment about the company's gun sales policy, and the Fugees lost all credibility by releasing a Wal-Mart friendly version of their album, 'The Score' with all the naughty words taken out.
And it's the same story at Starbucks, who recently decided that seasoned rock'n'roll veteran Bruce Springsteen's new record was too racy for their stores, refusing to stock the album because of its challenging, explicit lyrics.
If the Starbucks service takes off, we can expect more pressure on artists and record companies to conform to their wholesome values - and this can only be bad news for music fans.
Quietly oiling the wheels of his global-domination tank, Lombard also added that Starbucks will test selling books at its stores later this year.
Lord help us.
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Old 01-25-2006, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Starbuck Corporation is not all about good wholesome values they have the most diverse employment that I have seen and it is not all wholesome they also have innovative business practices. They are not all about hold the artists down it is another place for the artists to hock their goods if they don't fit in the Starbucks mold, so be it sell it else where... Starbucks is a great company and a great company to work for I know many people who work there at the corporate headquarters and love it and are treated great... Don't buy your music there if you need your artists to have lyrics that Starbucks finds inappropriate... But, they do make a nice cup of joe...

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Old 07-07-2006, 03:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Seems to me that Starbucks just does a good job of knowing what their customers want. I don't see anything wrong with them not selling music if the lyrics are objectionable. It's up to them; it's their deal.
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Old 07-22-2006, 12:05 AM   #4 (permalink)
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INteresting! But I don't see any problem with it at all. Over reaction.
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Old 08-28-2006, 08:09 PM   #5 (permalink)
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ninikins, I have noticed that a lot of people react strongly to whatever Starbucks does. As for me, I'm just glad they're around because I like their coffee.
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Old 08-29-2006, 03:57 PM   #6 (permalink)
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It's interesting, but I don't drink coffee and can't stand Starbucks tea so this alone isn't going to get them any of money.

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Old 10-10-2006, 01:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I love Starbuck's coffee. I buy cups from the shops and I buy the ground coffee to use at home. It's funny about all their other offerings though ...I blow right past them. It's a coffee shop not a cd store LOL.
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Old 10-10-2006, 05:56 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I used to be a big Starbucks fan. I don't think I would buy their coffee to brew at home though, because it is too pricey, and I can get a local brand that tastes better and is half the price.
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Old 11-06-2006, 02:52 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Here's the thing about a chain - I like them a lot when I'm traveling because no matter which one you walk into they're all the same and that's comforting. But in general, too pricey, not really worth it.
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Old 01-21-2007, 09:53 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I guess it is a good idea. They seen successful in everything they do. But personally I don't go to Starbucks. I think I have only been there twice, and it really did not impress me.
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