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iTunes is a Scam

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 2:05 pm
by Glenn
Thought this was a pretty interesting article. I dont know how true it is.

Let's face it. Even though Steve Jobs and Apple almost single handedly led the major labels into the digital age of music, the numbers just don't make sense, for anyone but Apple. With the licenses for the music that Apple sells on iTunes coming up for renewal, it is time for the music industry to take a cold, hard look at the reality of the deal that it made, and consider their options.

Here are the numbers:

While CD revenues have declined by some $1.7 Billion dollars on an annual basis,
iPod revenues are predicted to total over $4 Billion dollars in 2005.
At the same time, iTunes gross revenues for music downloads are about $200 million annually, with the labels taking home approximately $130 Million.

Do the math: CD revenues down $1.7 Billion. Download revenues up $130 Million. That leaves a shortfall of $1.57 Billion for the music labels. At the same time, Apple makes $4 Billion off of the iPod this year alone. Surely the labels cannot be happy with this. As a shareholder I would be outraged.

Those precious music licenses are up for renewal soon. The future of music is at stake. What does the smart money say the labels should do?