Playdium, the jukebox launched by TouchTunes in the UK last year, has had a positive impact on the fortunes of the country’s members' clubs according to the operator, Kossway.

Rob Hill at Kossway believes the Playdium has raised the bar in terms of both the role of pay-to-play music within members’ clubs and the impact it is having on cash box income. He said the operation has replaced its older jukeboxes in a number of its sites with the new model.
Commenting on the feedback, James Luck, commercial director at Soundnet, which markets TouchTunes, said: “As everyone in the industry will agree the only measure of success that really matters is the cash box and I’m delighted to confirm that the uplifts reported by Rob are being experienced by clubs, pubs and other entertainment venues where the Playdium is sited throughout the country.”
Palladium purports to deliver a smarter music experience by learning from the music being selected in a venue and then refining the user offer and experience over time to better match what customers want to hear.
Pictured: James Luck, Commercial Director at Soundnet