Who invented the jukebox?
The jukebox was invented by Louis Glass with the help of William
S. Arnold in early 1889. It was originally called the
Nickel-in-the-slot because in order to listen to it you had to put
in a nickel. At first it had no amplification, so users had to
listen though four listening tubes. Within six months of service,
the jukebox made over $1,000. Eventually after years of fighting
with the new radio, they came enhanced with speakers.
I hope that I helped a little bit!!
~Missy Me~