Apple Kicks Off iTunes Music Store Countdown to Half a Billion Songs

by Hadley Stern Jul 05, 2005

Apple(R) (Nasdaq: AAPL) today kicked off its countdown to half a billion songs sold on
the iTunes(R) Music Store with an online song counter so music fans around the
world can participate in the race to purchase and download the 500 millionth
song. As part of the countdown, Apple is giving away an iPod(R) mini and an
iTunes gift card for 50 songs to the iTunes customer who purchases the winning
song at each 100,000 interval. The person who downloads the 500 millionth song
will win the grand prize-10 iPods of their choice to share with family and
friends, an iTunes gift card for 10,000 songs and an all-expenses paid trip
for four to see Coldplay on their world tour.
 
Apple today also announced the availability of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely
Hearts Club Band” and “The Long and Winding Road” on the iTunes Music Store.
Both songs were recorded live at this past weekend’s Live 8 benefit concerts
featuring U2 and Sir Paul McCartney. Proceeds from the sales of these one-
time-only performances will benefit debt relief in Africa.
 
“As we prepare to cross this major milestone of half a billion songs, we
want to thank our customers, the artists and the music labels who have helped
make iTunes a global success,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of
applications. “iTunes continues to be the world’s number one online music
store featuring the world’s best digital music including special performances
such as the Live 8 concerts.”
 
With Apple’s legendary ease of use, pioneering features such as integrated
Podcasting support, iMix playlist sharing, seamless integration with iPod and
groundbreaking personal use rights, the iTunes Music Store is the best way for
Mac(R) and PC users to legally discover, purchase and download music online.
The iTunes Music Store features more than 1.5 million songs from the major
music companies and over 1,000 independent record labels, 10,000 audiobooks,
gift certificates and exclusive music not found anywhere else online.

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