iTunes price hike
Not sounding so good anymore iTunes price increase (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/07/apple_itunes_price_rises/)
The world's five biggest music labels have successfully forced Apple to increase the prices it charges for songs on the online iTunes Music Store.
# 2 Re: iTunes price hike
I rarely buy anything from these labels. I don't like most music written after the mid 70s.
There's a good discussion on /. about this:
http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/04/05/07/1519259.shtml?tid=107&tid=141&tid=187&tid=188
# 3 Re: iTunes price hike
It looks like someone got some bad information. Apple is denying it. ( http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=5077667§ion=news)
# 5 Re: iTunes price hike
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Computer has flatly denied a report that the computer maker was planning to raise prices for songs bought on its popular iTunes online music store.
Thats good to hear. I guess you can't believe everything you see and hear, now can you?
I...I...I... dont belive it.
# 6 Re: iTunes price hike
Yeah if they were to go up to 1.25 i would be really angry. BUt htte thing that would put me over teh deep end would be the increase in the albums. THats teh only reason i buy itunes albums (besides the quickness) is that they are like $3 cheaper then most places ie wallmart
# 7 Re: iTunes price hike
albums on Itunes are NOT always cheaper then buying the CD
next time you go to buy an album, check some of the online CD sites and see if you're getting a deal.
but with modern music the way it is, there's usually only 3 or 4 tracks on the entire cd worth listening to.