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iTunes Variable Pricing Scheme Caused Sales To Decline

iTunes Variable Pricing Scheme Caused Sales To Decline

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Last week’s price hike at iTunes store has reportedly affected the unit sales of some of its most popular tracks, but the digital download service eventually managed to register small growth in its overall revenues.  It has been reported that the songs now costing $1.29, up from $0.99, downloaded 12.5 percent fewer units than that of the previous week, whereas music tracks whose prices remained unchanged downloaded 10 percent more than a week earlier,...



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