NightLife Music Video
By 1991 NightLife Music Video had successfully secured licences with the record companies and went on to develop and manufacture the world’s first computerised Video Jockey System. Nightlife has always invested heavily in product research and development and demonstrated their commitment to this when, in 1994, it was recognised that the use of videotape was becoming limited, and so the video CD was born. In 1998 development of the VCD decoder for Pro CD players, jukeboxes, and programmable multi-stackers, as well as the ongoing production of a massive library of music video on CD placed the company in a very strong business and economic position.
This position has been further strengthened by the release in 2001 of the Hard Drive Music System. This easy to use playing system can store up to 6000 music video clips in one stand-alone PC. Once again, Nightlife’s ongoing commitment to research and development is setting the standards within the industry. Consolidation of marketing strategies in Australia has strongly positioned the business for international growth. This has been made apparent with Nightlife’s successful entry into the New Zealand market in 1996 and US market in 2002. Since its inception, the name Nightlife Music Video has become synonymous with the values it represents….. these are integrity, honesty, quality, innovation, and a commitment to what makes a company great….. their people.
For more details please visit www.nightlife.com.au
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