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Forums - Sales Discussion - iTunes Store Dominates Music, and Movies May Be Next

On Thursday, Apple passed yet another significant milestone at its iTunes Store. The company announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded more than five billion songs. Movies could be the next digital medium to realize those numbers.

The iTunes Store is the largest music retailer in the U.S., according to the NPD Group. And iTunes customers are now renting and purchasing more than 50,000 movies every day, according to Apple.

Analysts said Apple's decision to give consumers the ability to turn previously purchased tracks into complete albums at a reduced price, and seamless integration with iPod and iPhone, has helped its cause.

"This is just further evidence, if any is needed, that the recorded music business is headed toward Internet distribution," said Phil Leigh, a senior analyst at Inside Digital Media. "Apple is already selling more music than Wal-Mart."

Are Movies Next?

In addition to its more than eight million songs, the iTunes Store peddles more than 20,000 TV episodes and more than 2,000 films, including more than 350 in high definition.

iTunes features movies from all the major movie studios, including 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Paramount, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lionsgate and New Line Cinema.

Apple is working to make it easy for consumers to access digital movies with initiatives like iTunes Movie Rentals, integrated podcasting support, and iMix playlist sharing.

Users can rent movies and watch them on their Macs or PCs, all current generation iPods and iPhones, and on a widescreen TV with Apple TV. iTunes Store customers can also purchase new movie releases from major film studios and premier independent studios on the same day as their DVD release.

"As far as movies are concerned, it's as certain as fleas on a yard dog that movies are going to the Internet," Leigh said. One of the most in-demand gadgets now is the Netflix by Roku digital streaming movie box, he continued, which is a testimony to the growing adoption of digital movies.

Obstacles to Digital Movie Adoption

Still, analysts said there are obstacles standing between consumers and mainstream digital movie adoption. Perhaps the most significant obstacle at this stage is how the digital model threatens the conventional television business.

"Traditional television broadcasters are beginning to make some tentative moves to try to throttle Internet bandwidth, or at least meter it and charge you for usage," Leigh said. "The reason they give is that the heavy users need to be charged more than the light users. But I think that's a red herring."

The real reason, Leigh said, is that TV broadcasters can see the handwriting on the wall: Video distribution over the Internet is the wave of the future and it's going to bypass conventional cable TV. Leigh expects consumers to vigorously object to metered usage, which could leave the door open for telephone companies to compete in this arena more effectively.

"There are powerful companies in place that don't want to see video on the Internet," Leigh said. "They are not going to be able to stop the trend, though it's almost certain they will try."

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"Back off, man. I'm a scientist."

Your theories are the worst kind of popular tripe, your methods are sloppy, and your conclusions are highly questionable! You are a poor scientist. Especially if you think the moon landing was faked.


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well, "dominance" is a relative term..

yes, it's better than EMusic and everybody else there... but you compare that with Billions and in fact, hundreds of billion of songs illegally swapped via P2P. then it's absolutely nothing.

Until the day I can donwload a HD movie within a hour (i'm getting around 5kb/s download speed at night via ITune) at around 10 bucks. it will NEVER be dominant .



Soriku (Feb 10/08): In 5 years the PS3/360 will be dead.

KH3 bet: "If KH3 comes to Wii exclusive, I will take a 1 month of sig/avatar by otheres open a thread apologize and praise you guys' brilliance." http://vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?start=50&id=18379
Original cast: Badonkadonkhr, sc94597 allaboutthegames885, kingofwale, Soriku, ctk495, skeezer, RDBRaptor, Mirson,

Episode 1: OOPSY!
selnor
: Too Human I even expect 3-4 mill entire life and 500,000 first day. GoW2 ( expect 7 - 9 million entire life and over 2 mill first day), Fable 2 (expect 5-6 million entire life and 1.5 mill fist day) BK3 (expect 4 - 5 mill sales entire life and 1 mill first day).. Tales/IU/TLR should get to 2 or 3 million! post id: 868878
Episode 2:
Letsdance: FFXIII (PS3+360) first week in NA = 286K
According to pre-order rate in week 13 (post id: 2902544)

Right now you can currently download and own Standard Definition movies and Rent HD movies (720) from them it is only a matter of time before you can buy and the resolution goes up as well.

On a personal note when I rent an HD movie on my Apple TV I can watch it withen 10-15 minutes, and the entire movie downloads within an hour. But I have Verizon FIOS, and they also don't restrict how much I download like some other satanic companies.



"Back off, man. I'm a scientist."

Your theories are the worst kind of popular tripe, your methods are sloppy, and your conclusions are highly questionable! You are a poor scientist. Especially if you think the moon landing was faked.


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itunes can go f itself, all music should be stolen online.

Personal opinion.



kenzomatic said:
Right now you can currently download and own Standard Definition movies and Rent HD movies (720) from them it is only a matter of time before you can buy and the resolution goes up as well.

On a personal note when I rent an HD movie on my Apple TV I can watch it withen 10-15 minutes, and the entire movie downloads within an hour. But I have Verizon FIOS, and they also don't restrict how much I download like some other satanic companies.

 

yes, it will work in some area, but if you are looking at this as somekind of global movement (which I'm not saying you are, but some people have implied it), then it's a bad mistake.

I was getting around 5kb/s download speed via Rogers for over 40 bucks a month, and Yes, I do live in a first world country in one of the biggest city in the world. the basic infrustrature for highspeed download is just not there, not even in a more advanced country, and it might not even be there in 10-20 years.

renting only for HD movie is simply a joke, Why is there no "buy" option?



Soriku (Feb 10/08): In 5 years the PS3/360 will be dead.

KH3 bet: "If KH3 comes to Wii exclusive, I will take a 1 month of sig/avatar by otheres open a thread apologize and praise you guys' brilliance." http://vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?start=50&id=18379
Original cast: Badonkadonkhr, sc94597 allaboutthegames885, kingofwale, Soriku, ctk495, skeezer, RDBRaptor, Mirson,

Episode 1: OOPSY!
selnor
: Too Human I even expect 3-4 mill entire life and 500,000 first day. GoW2 ( expect 7 - 9 million entire life and over 2 mill first day), Fable 2 (expect 5-6 million entire life and 1.5 mill fist day) BK3 (expect 4 - 5 mill sales entire life and 1 mill first day).. Tales/IU/TLR should get to 2 or 3 million! post id: 868878
Episode 2:
Letsdance: FFXIII (PS3+360) first week in NA = 286K
According to pre-order rate in week 13 (post id: 2902544)
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Apple has seemingly found a way to make money doing it, which is more that can be said about some other companies.



I think some people are missing the picture. Of course downloads aren't going to replace physical media any time soon. But downloads are going to be used by an increasing number of people. Physical media will no longer be the only choice, which is a good thing for consumers.



kingofwale said:
kenzomatic said:
Right now you can currently download and own Standard Definition movies and Rent HD movies (720) from them it is only a matter of time before you can buy and the resolution goes up as well.

On a personal note when I rent an HD movie on my Apple TV I can watch it withen 10-15 minutes, and the entire movie downloads within an hour. But I have Verizon FIOS, and they also don't restrict how much I download like some other satanic companies.

 

yes, it will work in some area, but if you are looking at this as somekind of global movement (which I'm not saying you are, but some people have implied it), then it's a bad mistake.

I was getting around 5kb/s download speed via Rogers for over 40 bucks a month, and Yes, I do live in a first world country in one of the biggest city in the world. the basic infrustrature for highspeed download is just not there, not even in a more advanced country, and it might not even be there in 10-20 years.

renting only for HD movie is simply a joke, Why is there no "buy" option?

Yes I agree with you, though I think 5-10 years may be more accurate. I really don't get why I can't buy the HD movies. One of the main reasons I like it is I can convert any format into mp4 and store movies on a hard-drive and easily watch them on my TV.

Only down side is Apple TV only supports up to 1280 X 720, But that doesn't really bother me that much.



"Back off, man. I'm a scientist."

Your theories are the worst kind of popular tripe, your methods are sloppy, and your conclusions are highly questionable! You are a poor scientist. Especially if you think the moon landing was faked.


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no wonder everyone uses illegal download sites, only ipod owners are being offered a decent catalagoue of music and video downloads, its just not fair on us MP3/MP4 owners.



nope people dont have good enough internet, especially americans, no offence.