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iTunes Music Store Sells One Million Videos in Less Than 20 Days

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CUPERTINO, California—October 31, 2005—Apple® today announced that iTunes® Music Store customers have purchased and downloaded more than one million videos since they debuted on October 12. Customers can choose from over 2,000 music videos, Pixar short films and hit TV shows for just $1.99. Top downloads include music videos from Michael Jackson, Fatboy Slim and Kanye West; Pixar’s “For the Birds” and “Boundin’”; and episodes of ABC’s hit TV shows “Lost” and “Desperate Housewives.”

“Selling one million videos in less than 20 days strongly suggests there is a market for legal video downloads,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Our next challenge is to broaden our content offerings, so that customers can enjoy watching more videos on their computers and new iPods.”

Music videos are available from artists including Madonna, U2, Eurythmics, Coldplay and Kanye West, and animated shorts are available from Academy Award-winning Pixar Animation Studios. In a landmark deal with ABC Disney, the iTunes Music Store also offers current and past episodes from the two most popular shows on television, “Desperate Housewives” and “Lost” as well as the new drama series “Night Stalker” and the two most popular shows from Disney Channel, “That’s So Raven” and “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.”

With Apple’s legendary ease of use, pioneering features such as integrated Podcasting support, iMix playlist sharing, seamless integration with iPod® and groundbreaking personal use rights, the iTunes Music Store is the best way for Mac® and PC users to legally discover, purchase and download music online. The iTunes Music Store features more than two million songs from the major music companies and over 1,000 independent record labels, 11,000 audiobooks, gift certificates and exclusive music not found anywhere else online.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning desktop and notebook computers, OS X operating system, and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital music revolution with its iPod portable music players and iTunes online music store.



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Wow that was startlingly quick. Does this offer a legal alternative to TV series like Desperate Housewives as opposed to the illegal popular way with torrents? No wonder its done so well… because I know that 1 million video iPods haven't been sold
Bollocks read the story wrong…dont mind me.
Gorgeous,

Why not say exactly what you mean?

;)

Bottom line here, of course, is that if you have the latest iTunes installed - Mac or Windows - and fancy downloading some legal videos, Apple's going to sell them to you, and you can watch them on your computer even if you don't have a video-capable iPod.

Currently, Apple's real strength is in music videos (at £1.89 per song), but I'd be massively surprised if the company wasn't able, worldwide, to do deals soon with a whole lot of TV companies for the sort of TV-programme downloads it's already made available in the States.

I'm usually VERY cynical about Apple - and that's unlikely to change - but have to say that I think the company has likely hit on a goldmine of unmet demand for legal video downloads, and will really start creaming it when it's able to tie up deals with TV companies and, quite possibly, with movie companies that are willing to have their stuff distributed this way, too.

Bob