Draft talk:Electric Jukebox

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Hello, my name is Tim Hadley I work for The Electric Jukebox Company and I understand the rules of Wikipedia and possible COI issues. I would like to create an article on Electric Jukebox as it is a disruptive consumer electronics product which provides a new and legitimate way for consumers to stream music to their homes, and because Electric Jukebox has also been the subject of media and industry analyst coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources and therefore can be considered notable enough to have its own article on Wikipedia. I have posted this article with the best intentions of objectivity and impartiality. If this article violates any NPOV rules, please help in editing it according to Wikipedias rules.Tho2009 (talk) 15:18, 5 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]