HitClips

HitClips is a digital audio player created by Tiger Electronics that plays ultra-lo-fi mono one-minute clips of pop songs.[1] There is a version for young children called KidClips.[2] HitClips were first distributed by McDonald's when they released music by *NSYNC and Britney Spears. In 1999, Hitclips earned Tiger Electronics approximately $80 million.[1] Tiger Electronics has licensing agreements for HitClips with popular major record labels including Atlantic Records, Jive Records, Zomba Label Group, and Capitol Records.[3] HitClips was first promoted by McDonald's, Radio Disney, and Lunchables.[4]

Song List

The songs that were on the Hit Clips cartridge in 1999–2003 before Hit Clips disc came along.

Hit Clips 1999–2003 [5]

Hit Clips Disc 2003–2004[5]

gollark: You can never escape statefulness.
gollark: How would you do persistent storage?
gollark: How would a stateless kernel even work?
gollark: Is there a lambda calculus interface?
gollark: Rüsτ!

See also

References

  1. Willis, Barry (2002-05-05). "HitClips Are Hot". Stereophile. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  2. Lee, Jennifer (2002-02-12). "Making Toys For Children Too Mature For Most Toys". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  3. Kukec, Anna Marie (2000-09-28). "Tiger Electronics hopes music system is big hit with kids". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  4. Wasserman, Todd (2000-07-31). "Tiger's HitClips Rings McD, Fox for $10M Blitz". Brandweek. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  5. http://indiscriminate.tripod.com/audio/hitclips.htm
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