PRESS RELEASE
08 September 2003
iTunes Music Store Sells Ten Millionth Song
CUPERTINO, California - September 8th, 2003
Apple today announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded over ten million songs from the iTunes Music Store since its launch just over four months ago, averaging over 500,000 songs per week. The ten millionth song, “Complicated” by Avril Lavigne, was purchased and downloaded at 11:34 pm (PDT) on September 3rd.
The combination of the iTunes digital music jukebox, the pioneering iTunes Music Store and the market-leading iPod digital music player provide users with a complete solution for buying, managing and listening to their digital music collections anywhere. The iTunes Music Store is available to US residents and will be available to Windows users by the end of this year.
“Legally selling ten million songs online in just four months is a historicmilestone for the music industry, musicians and music lovers everywhere”, said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. “Apple offers the only complete solution for digital music with iTunes and the amazing iPod, which now holds 10,000 songs in your pocket”.
“We are honoured and grateful to be one of the top selling artists in the iTunes Music Store”, said Chris Martin, singer/songwriter of the Grammy-award winning band Coldplay. “It's clear Apple has delivered a working and successful platform for music fans to discover artists and purchase both albums and single songs instantly with ease. We embrace these efforts enthusiastically and see them as the future of our business”.
The revolutionary online music store offers songs from major and independent music labels, groundbreaking personal use rights, and one-click download directly into Apple's integrated digital jukebox software, iTunes, all for just 99 cents per song. Users can listen to free 30-second previews of any song in the store, then purchase and download their favourite songs or complete albums in pristine digital quality. Songs can be burned at no extra cost onto an unlimited number of CDs for personal use, played on up to three computers, and listened to on an unlimited number of iPods. The iTunes Music Store requires a valid credit card with a US billing address, a Mac equipped with iTunes 4 and Mac OS X version 10.1.5 or later.
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