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iTunes Raises Prices on Music Downloads

April 07, 2009 
by: 
 Ani Esmailian

Apple fans are sure to be disappointed after learning that iTunes is hiking up their prices on popular music downloads.

Many songs will remain priced at 99 cents while some older and less popular tracks are expected to fall to 69 cents.

But newer and more popular songs got a 30% price increase and are now available for $1.29 per download.

"[B]ased on what the music labels charge Apple, songs on iTunes will be available at one of three price points -- 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29 -- with many more songs priced at 69 cents than $1.29," said Apple chief executive Steve Jobs.

Apple's iTunes is the world's largest retailer of music, so this comes as no surprise. Plus, there has been an ongoing battle with artists and record labels over royalty fees, so they needed to hike up their prices in order to maintain the same profit. What are your thoughts? Is it fair to the consumer?


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Reader Comments
9:14AM 04/08/09 nolaRITA
In an economy gone bad and getting worse by the minute... iTunes thinks charging more in any way is going to keep customers. So wrong, they will flock to other resources quicker than you can blink.
7:36PM 04/07/09 miley4ever
or go to another site!
4:36PM 04/07/09 Eboe
That kinda sucks...but those are easily found elsewhere.
0:44PM 04/07/09 Sassmaster
Always hiking up prices..simple (dont buy) from them.
11:22AM 04/07/09 fyg717
wtf!
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