NTN Buzztime

[9][10] The program was then rolled out statewide in the wake of the Kentucky Supreme Court finding the state's education system unconstitutional.

[8] NTN Buzztime also used to produce a variety of wireless paging products, the most common example being a device that vibrates when a food order is ready.

Signature customers include Harrah's Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Universal Studios and Hard Rock Cafe.

In 1997, a complaint was filed charging NTN for devising an "exit strategy" that would provide certain defendants with millions of dollars of compensation upon their resignation.

The suit accused Sony of a "malicious, fraudulent, knowing, wilful, and deliberate" violation of its trademarks.