9:45 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Food|Marketing|Music · Comments Off
13 Mar 2007
Starbucks wants to give you more than an overpriced cup of coffee. Yesterday the retailer announced that it now has its own record label.
Hear Music will be based in Los Angeles, and Ken Lombard, president of Starbucks Entertainment, will serve as chief manager, Starbucks said.
Concord President Glen Barros will work closely with Lombard. Concord will also help promote, distribute and market the Hear Music label outside of Starbucks stores.
Hear Music began as a chain of music stores that allow customers to burn custom music CDs and listen to any CD in the store before buying it. Starbucks acquired Hear Music in 1999 and has developed a growing music business around the brand.
In addition to selling CDs in its coffee shops, Starbucks also has a Hear Music radio station on XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.
How much you wanna bet they’ll charge $20 for a cd to go with your $4 cafe?
Via / Yahoo! News
Image Via / USA Today
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