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February 28, 2005

: This is not the first time such concerns have cropped up: among other times, it cropped up in April last year. Some labels are again in talks with online retailers to raise wholesale prices for digital music downloads, in an attempt to capitalize on burgeoning demand, this FT story says. And apparently Steve Jobs is angry.
Labels want a bigger slice...but they are divided on whether to do it or not. Wholesale prices are thought to be about 65c. Universal Music and Sony BMG are known to be particularly reluctant to disrupt the market for downloads.
Not known: how much the labels hope to raise prices...some said the labels wanted to introduce variable pricing for downloads.
Related:
-- Downloading Music Gets More Expensive
-- Searching For Download Profit
-- Forecast: Song Costs May Fall Like Rain
-- Jobs Says Apple Won't Raise iTunes Prices

Via PaidContent.org


Originally from PaidContent.org, remediated by yatta on Feb 28, 2005 at 02:41 PM