Difference between revisions of "Virgin Megastore, London, England"

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Discs with "VIRGIN MEGASTORE" in the matrix area of the hub were pressed at this facility.
Discs with "VIRGIN MEGASTORE" in the matrix area of the hub were pressed at this facility.


[[Category:Pressing plants]]
[[Category:Pressing plant]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, 6 June 2010

Virgin Megastore Pressing Plant
Location 14-16 Oxford Street (Bottom Floor), Westminster, London, UK
Online Unknown
Operators Unknown

The Virgin Megastore in London once included a CD manufacturing facility (!). Virgin founder/impresario Richard Branson believed this was a great opportunity for music buyers to see how CDs were made. Unfortunately for Branson, there are far more financially-productive ways to use retail space you're paying Oxford Street rents for. CD manufacturing is not a particularly interesting process to watch, and unlike Krispy Kreme donuts (which are often made in "showroom" facilities inside their stores), there's not much difference between a CD that's hot off the press and one that's been sitting around for a while.

Discs with "VIRGIN MEGASTORE" in the matrix area of the hub were pressed at this facility.