
According to NPD, iTunes now sits at the #3 spot of all music sellers, including retail stores, only supplanted by Wal-Mart (#1) and Best Buy (#2). It’s quite an impressive feat, especially considering iTunes was at #7 only a year and a half ago. Even giants like Amazon and Target trail iTunes.
With more than 2.5 billion songs sold since its launch, sales don’t seem to be slowing down. However, NPD’s data also indicates that digital downloads only account for 13.8% of total music sales, CDs still being the most popular. Still, not a bad performance for a business that’s only a few years old.
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I'm guilty. I bought a CD off Amazon yesterday instead of iTunes, although the iTunes Store would have been cheaper. Reason: it wasn't available as iTunes Plus.
It is an auditive crime to mangle such a beautifully recorded Turandot into a 128 kbs file.