Play Meter

Issue: 1979 July 15 - Vol 5 Num 13

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Vol. 5, No.13
July 15, 1979
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Staff
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Publisher and Editor:
Ralph C. Lally II
Editorial Director:
David Pierson
Manag ing Editor:
M ike Shaw
Marketing & Research :
Strappedl ........................................ 20
Managing Editor Mike Shaw talks with jukebox operators
across the country and discovers that the copyright law is
putting the wraps on an already depressing situation.
Beau Eurell
International Editor:
David Snook
Editor, Coin Slot
Technical Editor:
Zac Oliver
Correspondents :
Roger C. Sharpe
Pat Matthews
Joseph Arkin
Douglas McCallum
Joe O' Hara
Art Direction :
Katey Schwark
Administrative Assistant &
Classified Advertising :
Valerie Cognevich
Typography:
Vickie Lofton
Circu lation Manager:
Gloria Dering
Advertising Representative:
David Pierson
European Representative :
Esmay Leslie
PLAY METER , July 15,1979. Volume
5, No. 13. Copyright 1979 by Skybird
Publishing Company. PLAY METER
( ISSN 0162-1343) is published twice
monthly on the 1st and 15th of the
month . Publishing offices: 112 North
Roadway, New Orleans, La . 70124,
P. O. Box 24170, New Orleans,
70184. Tel. : 504 / 282-0261. Subscrip-
tion rates: U. S. and Canada - $25;
Europe and Japan - $45; elsewhere -
$50. One order subscription : 2-9, $20
each ; 10-24, $17 each; 25 or more,
$15 each . Advertising rates available
on request . No part of this magazine
may be reproduced w ithout expres-
sed permission . The editors are not
responsible for unsolicited manu -
scripts . Second-class postage paid at
New Orleans 70113 and additional
mailing offices . Postmaster : Send
Form 3579 to PLAY METER , P. O.
Box 24170, New Orleans, La . 70184 .
European office: PLAY METER Pro-
motions, " Harescombe " Watford
Road , Northwood M iddx . England ,
Northwood 29244 .
Western Regional Office : P. O. Box
692, Chatsworth , Ca ., 91311 . Tel.:
213 / 882-4005 .
Music Research Dept .: Dennis Dan-
ko, Mgr.; Bonnie Focazio .
PLAY METER , July, 1979
Trying to Undentand the
Copyright Trlbunel'a "Reuonlng" ................. 23
Grab a cold one from the box and head for the Lazy Boy_
Editorial Director David Pierson has some amazing stories
to tell about some not so amusing characters.
Who Voted for the Demn Law Anyway? ........... 32
Apparently almost everyone did. PLAY METER's
authoritative list shows you who your friends aren't.
Wlz W .. Wonderful end Fur Feh Fine .............. 82
The 1979 Tournament Soccer World Championships are
history, and a fortunate few are a lot richer for them.
Confooalng: A aport or a bualne .. ? ................ 84
Tournament Soccer offers a massive promotional
network available to operators everywhere.
Don't Fall Into the
Unemployment lnaurance Tax Trap ................ 74
Joseph Arkin thinks you should be cautious when dealing
with departing employees.
From til. Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4
Mailbox .......................................... 7
Colnman of the Month ............................. 8
Mualc Programming .............................. 44
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MllnufllCt'uring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 18
Dl8b'lbutlng. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .•... &8
Technical Toplc8 .................................•
Critic'. Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71
New Products .....•.............................. 78
Index to Advertl..,. .............................. 78
CIMllifted .........•.............................. 78
Newa Brlefa ...................................... 82
COVER: Special thanks to Operators Sales, Inc., of Metairie, LA.
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It's been a long wait, but the Susan B . Anthony dollar coin has finally
arrived. On July 3, the U. S. mint poured millions of the new coins into
circulation . Coin hoarders everywhere are likely to start tucking the new
dollars away for future profits, or simply as keepsakes , but, nevertheless,
soon the lovely little pieces will begin
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the first dollar coin enters a coin slot?
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slot large enough for the coin to
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pass through? Phonograph coin
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slots have been made to accept half
dollars, so they should be able to
handle the smaller new coin . But what
about the games? The new coin is
slightly larger than a quarter and will
require a larger slot . Additionally , all coin
acceptors and credit functions on coin-
operated pieces will have to be adjusted
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to handle the Susan B. Anthony .
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By the end of this month , every ~~~ 1;1
operator should have updated his ~"V~
eqUipment to be able to take the ~
new dollars . If you are not ready to
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accept the coins by then , you'll be
missing a marvelous opportunity to
significantly increase your revenues .
So , if you have not done so already ,
make contact with your distributor and
fil'ld out all you need to know about
converting your eqUipment. Rest assured,
the additional profits will easily justify the costs of conversion .
The advent of the dollar coin , much like the incorporation of solid state
electronics, is another milestone for the amusement and music industry .
Perhaps its appearance will even lead to an era of increased prosperity for
all operators . The new coin may even pave the way for new game
concepts, and certainly will bring about opportunities for interesting
variations in pricing .
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Ralph C. Lall y "
Editor and Publisher
PLAY METER, July, 1979

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