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Comments on: Apple passes Wal-Mart in music sales?

A leaked internal Apple memo shows Apple surpassing Wal-Mart in global music sales.

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The bell tolls for Retail
by mreiher April 3, 2008 10:43 AM PDT
This is the beginning of the end for physical retail music sales.
Digital distribution makes so much more sense than buying a CD at
WallyWorld or any retailer. I'd hate to be in the retail music
business. Video is next.

This is good news for Apple and the other major players like
Amazon in the digital music business. Also, I think it's good for
artist too.
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Good for the artist too
by Mercury23 April 3, 2008 10:50 AM PDT
Agreed!!!

Much of the music I buy now, I purchase directly for the artist's themselves. I listen to a lot of triphop which is not a very popular genre, so it's hard to find a lot of good music I like in stores and for that matter, iTunes.

So I result to ordering CDs or purchasing MP3s from a lot of band websites. I would rather do this than buy a retail CD or digital albums from iTunes. This way I know the artist gets their share of the money.

I did the download thing with Radiohead's "In Rainbows" and Nine Inch Nail's "Ghosts i-iv" I would like to see more artists go this route. $5 for a digital download of an album with no physical medium is definitely the right price. With Apple, it's twice that and to get it unprotected I have to burn to CD then rip. I think consumers would really go for the $5 digital album from the artists instead of pirating.
No surprise
by shycelticwitch April 3, 2008 10:52 AM PDT
Since Apple leads everything digital in both technology and stability
of operation...
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Um... Careful now
by dascha1 April 3, 2008 11:01 AM PDT
Just remember that ol' fishing trip Sam took with P&G after the
rack-product/jobber fight. The power is in 'can do' to drop and
drop until demand is hot!

Don't mess with 99 cents now??
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