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« on: April 03, 2008, 09:33:25 AM »

Over the past few years, we have watched Apple climb the music sales chart courtesy of the iTunes. Last month we learned that Apple passed Best Buy to become the number two retailer in the the US in December. Now, Apple has ascended to the top of the charts, surpassing Wal-Mart for the first time ever, according to an NPD MusicWatch Survey for the month January contained in an internal Apple e-mail which was leaked to Ars Technica but has not been officially published.

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The news was announced in an e-mail sent this afternoon to some Apple employees, a copy of which was seen by Ars Technica. It includes a screenshot of an Excel file showing the top ten music retailers in the US for January 2008, and Apple is at the top of the list. The iTunes Store leads the pack with 19 percent, Wal-Mart (which includes the brick-and-mortar stores as well as its online properties) is second with 15 percent, and Best Buy is third with 13 percent. Amazon is a distant fourth at 6 percent, trailed by the likes of Borders, Circuit City, and Barnes & Noble. Rhapsody is in the tenth slot with 1 percent.

The fact that a digital-only retailer has ascended to the top of the sales charts is not unexpected, but it does demonstrate just how much the music landscape has changed since the beginning of the decade. The NPD Group has been tracking a "sharp increase" in digital downloads over the past several months as physical sales dry up. According to NPD's research, 48 percent of US teens didn't buy a single CD in 2007, compared to 38 percent in 2006.


It has been a dizzying climb for Apple, which only managed to pass Amazon to become the number three music retailer in June 2007. The biggest surprise is Amazon's drop to the number four slot, which might be explained by consumers using iTunes, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy gift cards to buy music after the holiday season—and those gift cards certainly helped propel Apple to the number-one position.

For the music industry, there is a dark side to Apple's ascension to the top of the charts. Buying patterns for digital downloads are different, as customers are far more likely to cherry pick a favorite track or two from an album than purchase the whole thing. In contrast, brick-and-mortar sales are predominantly high-margin CDs. For 2007, that translated into a 10 percent decline in overall music spending according to the NPD Group, and it's a trend that's expected to continue for the foreseeable future.

Overall, paid downloads accounted for almost 30 percent of all music sold in January, a number that would have been unthinkable just a few short years ago. With the Big Four labels throwing off the DRM shackles and experimenting with new delivery models like Last.fm's free streaming service, the future looks bright for digital music distribution.

Source: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080402-apple-passes-wal-mart-now-1-music-retailer-in-us.html
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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2008, 09:46:23 AM »

 Apple knows what there doin in there advertising and market manipulation.

 I have only bought three songs in the past 10 + years,& maybe two cd's, so I could care less, I rarely listen to music, the three I purchased for the phone, They were lost when the brand new $500.00 ic902 (thats what it was the day it came out, w/ the BT headset)  took a S#!t, and they won't let you d/l them again, to te hell w/ it, I'll go see Stevie Nick's in june , and have the memory instead of getting bit by these $ hounds for songs.
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2008, 11:17:56 AM »

Apple knows what there doin in there advertising and market manipulation.

 I have only bought three songs in the past 10 + years,& maybe two cd's, so I could care less, I rarely listen to music, the three I purchased for the phone, They were lost when the brand new $500.00 ic902 (thats what it was the day it came out, w/ the BT headset)  took a S#!t, and they won't let you d/l them again, to te hell w/ it, I'll go see Stevie Nick's in june , and have the memory instead of getting bit by these $ hounds for songs.
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