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iTunes Price Hike Hurting Sales

Category : Music, News

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Billboard is reporting a slump in sales on songs using the new premium price of $1.29 in iTunes.  This is probably happening with higher priced songs on Amazon MP3 and Walmart MP3 also.

On Wednesday, one day after the price increase, the iTunes Top 100 chart had 40 songs priced at $1.29 and 60 with the original $0.99 price point. The $1.29 songs lost an average of 5.3 places on the chart while the $0.99 songs gained an average of 2.5 chart positions. [Billboard]

When will digital sales get it right? They got it right with taking off the DRM, but this tiered pricing has to go.  Seems we’re close, but still so far away!

[Source: Absolutepunk, Billboard]

HD Movies Available to Buy in iTunes

Category : News

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With iTunes 8 and beginning in April, you will be able to buy HD movies. At $19 a movie, you’ll be able to own the 4G movie file. Better have a huge hard drive and back that thing up!

I’ve never been a fan of owning a movie download. Blu-Ray holds about 30 to 50 gigs of info, so you know that a 4 gig movie is NOT true HD.  And $19? If you spend about $5 to $10 more you will have all the bonus content AND not have to worry about losing data.  So, to me it’s not worth it.

Gizmodo has a great article about this as well as a couple other articles explaining why download-able HD is not really HD.  Check out the links after the jump.

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