Seeburg was one of the first manufacturers to have a
multi-select jukebox. In 1949 it developed a mechanism that could play
both sides of the record and it was so reliable that few other manufacturers
could compete. Seeburg introduced the M100B in 1950 – it was the first
jukebox that could play 45rpm records and this was followed by the V200, the
first 200-select jukebox. They continued manufacturing jukeboxes
throughout the 1970's and 1980's until they were bought by Seeburg Satellite
Broadcasting.
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