"Apple has quietly added Sony BMG content for sale via the Australian iTunes Music Store. Sony BMG artists such as Kate DeAraugo, Kelly Clarkson, and Rogue Traders, to name a few, now have albums and songs available for sale on Apple's iTunes Music Store.
Songs and albums are selling for the usual AUS$1.69 and $16.99. Sony BMG music videos cost $3.39."
This ties in with the previous "Sony BMG's boycott of Apple's iTunes Music Store Australia won't last long" 24Oct2005
Does this mean a lesser chance of improvements to ConnectPlayer functionality in the Australian region ?
Looks like my A1000 will continue to be feed with transfers from CDs.
Question
bogon07
from Macdaily news 17Jan2006
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/8236/
"Apple has quietly added Sony BMG content for sale via the Australian iTunes Music Store. Sony BMG artists such as Kate DeAraugo, Kelly Clarkson, and Rogue Traders, to name a few, now have albums and songs available for sale on Apple's iTunes Music Store.
Songs and albums are selling for the usual AUS$1.69 and $16.99. Sony BMG music videos cost $3.39."
This ties in with the previous "Sony BMG's boycott of Apple's iTunes Music Store Australia won't last long" 24Oct2005
Does this mean a lesser chance of improvements to ConnectPlayer functionality in the Australian region ?
Looks like my A1000 will continue to be feed with transfers from CDs.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
0 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.