Quick Chek Offers Digital Music Kiosks
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. -- Music fans now have a convenient way to purchase DRM-free MP3s at select Quick Chek convenience stores. The chain, based here, is featuring MOD Systems’ Download2Go digital music kiosks at 10 of its locations in New Jersey and New York.
Download2Go kiosks allow consumers to build their digital music collections by downloading songs or albums to MP3 players, SD cards or flash storage drives, the supplier stated. Consumers can choose from a wide variety of MP3 music tracks, easily purchase individual songs or entire albums, and play them anywhere -- on MP3 players, cell phones, or PCs and Macs.
"Quick Chek is focused on total customer dedication, which is exemplified by our second-to- none customer service, in-store bakeries, great sub and soup offers, award-winning coffee and no-fee ATMs," the retailer’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing John Schaninger said in a statement. "The new Download2Go music solution with MOD Systems is another example of Quick Chek partnering with innovative companies to satisfy the needs of our customers. We are excited to bring digital music products to our customers that differentiate our brand, attract new customers and integrate well into our sales and marketing campaigns."
In addition to music, MOD Systems provides Download2Go digital movie kiosks with thousands of films from major Hollywood and independent studios. Kiosks can include music, television shows and movies for a complete digital entertainment download solution for retailers.
MOD Systems deployed the first Download2Go digital movie kiosks this summer in 30 InMotion Entertainment stores in airports throughout the U.S. The kiosks are designed for retail environments and other out-of-home locations, such as airports, convenience stores and shopping malls, and give retailers the latest entertainment titles for sale, promotions and loyalty programs, and a differentiated value add for their customers, MOD Systems reported.
"Retailers are looking for opportunities to capture customer interest in digital entertainment or take back sales that have shifted from their stores to online," stated Anthony Bay, CEO of MOD Systems. "Consumers can now build their digital music collections outside the home without requiring connectivity, while retailers can sell the latest entertainment content in a way that drives impulse purchases and repeat customer visits."