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Muzak Holdings LLC is a company, founded in 1934, that is best known for distribution of music to Retail Stores and other companies. The word "Muzak" has, in popular usage, broken free from its corporate parent and become a catchall (often Pejorative ly) for Easy Listening , MOR , or Elevator Music -- indeed, become an epithet for repetitive music. In the late 1990s, however, the ''Muzak'' corporation Rebranded thoroughly, and today very little of the music Muzak distributes consists of re-recorded instrumental version of popular songs. {Link without Title} The company focuses on selecting and sequencing existing recordings. HISTORY Muzak is a Trademark name invented in 1922 by Major General George O. Squier when he Patent ed a system for the transmission and distribution of Background Music from Phonograph records over electrical lines to workplaces. Squier was intrigued by the made-up word '' Kodak '' being used as a trademark and so took the ''"mus"'' sound from music and added the ''"ak"'' from ''Kodak'' to create his word ''Muzak''. Squier developed his system because he had observed that workers were more productive when Music was played in the background at workplaces. He used this observation to market his idea. At the time, phonograph records only lasted for one Song or tune. As the equipment required to amplify the music was also relatively expensive, Squier's distribution system allowed costs to be shared amongst many subscribers. In the 1920s , radio broadcasting was just being established and for cost, as well as various other reasons, was not a suitable alternative. The system was readily adopted by many building owners and installed in many Shop s and offices to mask unintelligible Sound s and provide a calming or soothing sound. When installed in Elevator s the music being played became quite noticeable. The service was later extended to Telephone systems. While the term ''Muzak'' is the trademarked name of the transmission system, it soon became associated with the music being played. Research had determined the appropriate music to play over the system, as it had been observed that certain music would increase Worker productivity and influence the shopping habits of shoppers. This research influenced the musical selections, much of which was instrumental arrangements of Popular Songs . Arrangements for Violin s, Brass , Piano , and Orchestra were dominant. To further blur the distinction the Muzak Corporation first pressed its own ''Muzak'' branded phonograph records, later moving to magnetic tape compilations and most recently CD-I discs and satellite broadcasts. Over time, the ''Muzak'' style has become more sophisticated, with selections depending on where the music was being played and the purpose the music is trying to achieve. What was once simply background music is now being called ''audio architecture''. Muzak became immensely popular during the 1930s when studies were released showing that playing it in offices and factories would improve productivity. A backlash began in the 1950s when Muzak was accused of Brainwashing and it was even challenged in court. It still remained popular in many areas. President Eisenhower was the first to pump Muzak into the West Wing . NASA also used Muzak in many of its space missions to soothe astronauts and occupy any periods of inactivity. Today the Muzak corporation operates in 15 countries. Its music and is still heard in Restaurant s, Shopping Mall s, Elevator s, and while On Hold . However, the company only distributes instrumental versions of popular songs in Japan; elsewhere, this format is no longer viable. Muzak has been distributed to customers using several different methods. For decades, it was common for FM radio stations to lease a portion of their bandwidth to Muzak and carry the audio on a Subcarrier that can't be decoded by an ordinary radio. Muzak was also transmitted by leased telephone line to Muzak subscribers, and was the method used to distribute Muzak's programming to those broadcast FM Radio Stations distributing it on their FM radio subcarrier. At one time, Muzak was the largest consumer of leased Telephone Lines from the Bell System . Muzak is now more commonly distributed via Satellite , with bandwidth bought from Dish Network , so FM Radio stations have begun to use these subcarriers for other things such as Digital Radio transmissions. Although Muzak is a name brand, it is also sometimes considered a Genre (kind of music), or a signifier of a passive style of listening in which the listener, without noticing the music, has been induced into a particular Psychological State . Erik Satie wrote such music which he valued for a Psychological State he called "serious immobility." Some of Muzak's competitors today include DMX Music and Music Choice . LIST OF CHANNELS Classical
Country
Electronica/'''Acid Jazz'''
Instrumentals
International/'''World'''
Jazz
Latin
Mature Adult
Oldies/'''Decades'''
Pop/'''Rock'''
Thematic
Urban
Specialty
Holiday Music
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