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iTunes price increase may have already hurt sales
Billboard reports that there’s already evidence that the recent change to song pricing in iTunes may have hurt sales of individual songs.
On Tuesday, April 7th, Apple announced that all digital rights management (DRM) had been removed from music sold on the iTunes Store. The company also unveiled tiered pricing for individual songs and albums. The new tiered pricing prices some songs at 69 cents, others at 99 cents, and others at $1.29. Writing for Billboard.biz, Glenn Peoples reports that the changes in chart position between Tuesday and Thursday indicate that higher prices had forced many songs to drop in chart position to lower-priced songs. “By Thursday, there were a total of 15 songs that had risen to $1.29 from a $0.99 price on Tuesday. Over the two-day period, those 15 songs had lost an average of 1.5 chart positions,” Peoples wrote. He cautions that his analysis does not take into account sales trends that would have existed with the absence of price changes, however. External factors including radio play, media attention, time since release date and other issues could have also affected the rise and fall of certain songs. link |
I'm actually surprised apple did this. It kind of goes against the "vibe" or whatever of the company.
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If you pay 1.29 for a single song you should be slapped.
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shame on you! stifling a grin! |
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I agree |
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Even without getting into the vagaries of what.cd and friends, both eMusic and Amazon's mp3 service are just so much better than iTunes at this point, it's retarded.
Just off their respective front pages, the new Silversun Pickups is $6 cheaper at Amazon ($3.99 to $9.99), the new Metric is a dollar cheaper, Bon Iver's "For Emma" is $2 cheaper, etc. And eMusic's worst subscription plan is set at .45c per download (90 @ $19.95). iTunes is just behind the curve at this point. |
luckily for me the music that I'm into (indie) can be downloaded for free (select singles) on the interweb.
http://betterpropaganda.com/Default.aspx |
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Moreover, the new $150k damages penalty that can come your way per song for file-sharing now ought to scare you off. |
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