9 PlayNetwork Testimonials

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  • "Music is core to the Church’s brand andto the lives of the guests we serve. Our work with PlayNetwork helps us use music to express our gratitude to our guests and gives us the opportunity to talk about something much bigger. Music is the voice of their community, their past, friends and family and PlayNetwork is providing us with the runway to tell this story."

  • "The interactive and digitally inspired approach to NYX stores is relevant and timely for consumers, as well as in-store retail staff. Through PlayNetwork’s partnership, we are able to bring the colorful, creative world of NYX to life through a highly customized, consumer-centric retail environment."

  • "For decades, music has played a pivotal role in our stores. Through our relationship with PlayNetwork, we’re able to ensure we remain at the forefront of how to integrate music into our retail environment and our mobile ecosystem."

  • "Music has been a part of Waffle House from the beginning, whether it’s playing from the jukebox or musicians giving us a shout out in their songs."

  • "The heart of Gymboree's business is the celebration of childhood."

  • "Music brings an extra emotional experience to shopping, and at Bata, we want our customers to be engaged with all of their senses. PlayNetwork's solution is the perfect way for us to have a common voice around our stores, ensuring consistency of execution in a simple and practical way.”

  • "PlayNetwork’s ability to use music creatively has allowed us to build a more engaging store experience, which, in turn, helps Pret to deepen consumer relationships. PlayNetwork immersed itself in our brand, tapping into Pret’s DNA to truly understand how to enhance the brand."

  • "CLA’s state-of-the-art facilities and technology-rich classrooms are designed to immerse children in a world of imagination and discovery."

  • "I just feel like there are lots of negative connotations with the word ‘salon’—it’s old-fashioned and intimidating. They’re not places where people enjoy the experience. I wanted to turn it on its head and make it somewhere you want to go, that will make you feel good throughout the whole process, not just with the end result.”