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Issue: 1980 March 01 - Vol 6 Num 4

JB Awards show
aired on NBC·TV
The success of the NBC -TV
telecast of the AMOA's 15th Annual
Jukebox Awards has been apparent
to the music operators' industry, and
a 1981 performance like the January
show will be considered in the
AMOA board of directors' mid -term
meeting next month .
AMOA President Bob Nims said
the jukebox "tribute" on network
television January 8 has rebounded
favorable publicity on the business of
jukeboxes and the whole coin -
operated industry , by association.
The NBC show was a first , he
ri oted . It gave natio nwid e co verage
to th e indu str y award s which began
the year Paul McCartney and Mick
Jagger became jukebox hit attrac-
tions .
Show focus was directed to the
rich history of the jukebox when
Teresa Brewer honored the music
machine with her rendition of the
song , "Music , Music , Music" ( "Put
another nickel in .... ") . The Bob
Stiivers Associates producers brought
the winner of five 1979 Jukebox
Awards , Kenny Rogers , to television
viewers by film from Tucson , Ari -
zona, where he is acting in the movie
of "The Gambler". ( Rogers sang his
song "The Gambler" and voiced his
appreciation for the song's being
voted both Top Country Record and
Record of the Year.)
The star in the two-hour show, of
course , was the jukebox itself, in its
design evolution and entertainment
value over more than three decades.
The jukebox play area framed
close-ups of on -stage performers
including Glen Campbell , Paul
McCartney and Wings, Peaches and
Herb , the Kingston Trio , Chubby
Checker , Judy Collins , Roberta
Flack, The Oak Ridge Bovs, Tanya
Tu cker . Barb ara Mandrell. and
Bobby Vint o n - ho t vocalists who
span th e entire range o f the p ostwar
jukebox er a.
Co-host George Segal said in
closing the two -hour NBC show that
500 ,000 jukeboxes are in play today.
"The golden age may be over ," said
popular actor Segal, "but the jukebox
is always there when you need it, like
a friend. "
It has been a friend to many of the
"greats" in entert?.ining , such as the
late Nat King Cole . His ageless
"Mona Lisa" on film footage and the
original Modernaires singing "Juke -
box Saturday Night" in person
provided nostalgic notes.
Winners of the 1979 awards who
performed on the show included The
Commodores , The
Bee
Gees ,
Blondie, and Crystal Gayle .
Popular singer-songwriter Mac
Davis introduced and , with Segal ,
handed out the awards to winners .
Nims in New Orleans said recently
the TV package was "a terrific
coast-to-coast
spectacular ... an
accomplishment on behalf of the
industry in general and particularly
the jukebox indus try ."
Viewer ratings were high for the
January 8 prime-time program , and
it will be the NBC network's option to
televise another Jukebox Awards
show . Nims said , "If they do ,
naturally AMOA will be working for
an even better show this coming
year. " The question of what form
national TV coverage would have in
'81 will be taken up in the April
mid -term meeting of the AMOA 's
board .
" The show was a giant step in
positive public relations for the
jukebox industry ," commented for-
mer AMOA President Wayne Hesch.
It was during his term of office that
the project was started for the NBC
air date . Since air time , AMOA
spokesmen have saluted the " good
PR " stemming from the musical
special 's positive image of the
jukebox as wholesome entertain -
ment .
Appreciation for the audience of
the jukebox was expressed by Kenny
Rogers , who thanked patrons for
" putting those coins in the jukebox ."
It is those millions of people , after all ,
that are in large measure responsible
for the success of Rogers and other
stars of the AMOA Jukebox Show .
Gorgar pays up
Ron Crouse , marketing manager
of Williams Electronics , presented a
donation to the Las Veqas Chapter
Am eri ca n H ea rt A ssociatio n rece nt -
ly. Procee ds were collected fro m two
talking Gorgar machines set up at the
Tropicana Country Club and the Las
Vegas Racquetball Club in conjunc-
tion with the AMF Voit/ Self Maga -
zine Racquetball Classic finals .
This invitational tournament cul-
minated a six-stop series of tourna -
ments in major cities . More than 120
players competed in the two-day
event. Prizes worth $25,000 were
awarded , including two Williams
Gorgar machines and products by
Datsun, Hitachi , American Airlines,
Rollei Cemeras , Conair , Robert
Bruce , Danskin , Racquetball Illus-
trated, and Tred 2 .
Bonnie Geller , promotion director
of Self Magazine , was also involved
in the promotion . TRG Communica -
tions , Inc ., a New York sales
promotion company , coordinated
the series .
Ron Crouse, Bonnie Geller
On the Move
help the Illinois based manufacturer
with " additional expanding activity ."
Ken Anderson, vice president ,
marketing . o f Game Plan . noted
that. " M s. Belarmino brings with her
many years of experience in the coin -
operated amusement business . She
will support the con tinuing increase
of sales activity with additional export
and traffic exp erti se."
Belarmino, form erly with Williams
Electronics , Inc . , will play a key role
in the expanded company marketing
acti vities in coordinatio n and plannig
both domestic and international
sa les .
Kindler appointed
Tom Kindler has been appointed
operations manager of Shaffer Dis-
tributing
Company's
Columbus ,
Ohio home offic e .
Kindler formerly was the northern
Ohio branch manager since Septem-
ber l , 1976 . Prior to that, he se rved
as Shaffer representative in the
northern Ohio area. He has been
with the company for the past seven
years .
Neville named
John Neville was named director
of marketing for Empire Distributing,
Inc., of Chicago recentl y .
Neville , who has a long record in
sales and marketing in the local area,
will be working with Ben Roch etti ,
general sales manager, and Jack
Burns , vice pr~sident of branch
offices.
Empire is the midwest regional
division of the Ball y Group which
includes Advan ce Automatic Sales in
the west and Bally Northeast in the
east .
Belarmino
Murnane will report directly to
Edward M . ( Ted) Lloyd , national
sales manager .
Nickerson elevated
Frank Nickerson . who rec ently
served as sales manager , eastern
region o f WICO C orporation , has
been appointed natio nal sales mana -
ger of the sa me firm .
Nickerson , who joined the firm in
1972 as N ew England territ o ry
manager . will direct th e activities of
the 40 member sales tea m .
In making the announcement,
Steve Parks , WICO executive vice
president. stat ed " [ am pleased to
have Frank Nickerson lead our sales
team as WICO enters its fifth decade
of servi ce to the amusement and
vending industries ."
H e will be relocating to Chicago
with his wife , Robe rta , and their two
chi ldren .
Murnane
Murnane moves
Bela rm lno tapped
Game Plan , Inc . , recently tapped
Andee Belarmino in the capacity of
marketing and sales coordinator to
John F. Murnane has been
appointed sales manager for the
midwest zone of Rowe International ,
Inc . H e previously had been national
sa les manager for Micro-Magnetic
Industries , Inc.
Nickerson
Anglin
Anglin named veep
FAIRMONT HOTEL -
MARCH 20 -
NEW ORLEANS
22 , 1980
Noah Anglin has been named to
the newly created post of vice
presiden t of engineering and manu -
facturing for Atari 's coin -operated
games division , according to Gene
Lipkin. president of the division .
In his new position, A nglin will
have overall responsibility for all
facets of engineering , manufacturing ,
materials control, and quality for the
division which designs and manufac-
tures coin -operated video amuse-
ment games.
Anglin had been director of
engineering for the division for the
past two years.
Prior to joining Atari , he worked
for IBM in engineering management ;
he was a founder and vice president
of Office Communications , Inc ., now
a division of Savin Corportaion ,
where he helped develop word
processing systems; and he was
director of research for new techno-
logy at Memorex Corporation.

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