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Apple on pace to become top music seller

Posted Feb 27 2008, 09:53 AM by Kim Peterson
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Apple's iTunes store has surpassed Best Buy to become the #2 music retailer in the country, second only to Wal-Mart in sales. And an analyst from the NPD Group, which tracks these sorts of things, said that Apple is on track to catch Wal-Mart this year.

Apple shares dipped less than a percentage point yesterday to close at $119.15. Best Buy shares rose 3% to $46.50, and Wal-Mart shares rose 2% to $51.40.

This news says much about the way we consume music. NPD notes that 1 million people stopped buying CDs last year, a trend most apparent in young people. In 2007, 48% of teens didn't buy a single CD -- up from 38% in 2006. So retailers like Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Target -- who mainly sell physical CDs -- are going to see music sales slide.

But what does the news say about Apple? Is the rise to No. 2 a result of its own sales savvy, or is iTunes the lucky beneficiary of the CD's decline? A closer look at the numbers sheds a little more light.

Apple said today it has sold 4 billion songs on iTunes. It hit the 3 billion song mark on July 31 of last year, so it took about seven months for iTunes to sell 1 billion songs. But guess what -- it took seven months to sell the previous billion songs (from 2 billion to 3 billion). The Los Angeles Times reads into these numbers and figures that people are buying less music than they used to. I'm not so sure. The only thing you can get from these numbers is that iTunes music sales have flattened. People could still be buying music but from other sources, such as Amazon's MP3 store.

Then there's the piracy angle. NPD says that 19 percent of U.S. Internet users were active on peer-to-peer file sharing networks last year, and that music sharing grew aggressively among teens. While the number of people on those networks appears to have hit a plateau, the number of files each user downloaded increased. 

In fact, only 10% of the music acquired in the U.S. last year was downloaded legally, through iTunes or another online music retailer. Nearly 30 million people bought music legally -- 5 million more than in 2006 -- and many of those were in the 36-to-50 age group

So Apple's music sales are flat, and illegal song-swapping continues unabated. Amazon and other competitors are moving in as well. Analysts are starting to suspect iPod saturation.

So go ahead and pat yourself on the back, Apple, but watch out. In the music business, #2 isn't what it used to be.

Comments

 

A few words: Digital music is the future, CD's are bulky, and get destroyed by scratches. Mp3 players are more economical, use less energy (Take that Sony Discman!). Also, I recommend everyone reading this to go out and learn about the various digital music formats and bit-rates. These include lossy and non-lossy formats such as FLAC that can in fact sound as good if not better than CD's. And if your listening to MP3's that don't sound as good as a CD, sounds to me like your using limewire! If you purchase legal mp3's (I prefer Amazon) they will sound GREAT. Also I recommend looking for high bit-rate DRM-free music so that you truly own what you are purchasing! If all this sounds foreign to you...check out the 8-track section at your local Best Buy.

Who is # 1?

In todays world it is very easy to get free music, but look at the facts. These major artist are still getting rich, i would have to say none of them are starving, they just cant buy that new BMW or Porche this month, man now they have to wait another week. The reason apples is killing every one is sales is frist its very convenient , you can get any song at the click of a mouse and you dont have to waste all your hard earn money on the 12 / 15 songs that are put on the CD to beef the price up.

mp3 players do rule, and though there was about the 2-3 week "hassle" of changing over and properly filing my music library to mp3s. Now that it is done, I can't imagine being without it. The only thing missing is the great mp3 player that doesn't complicate tracks and artists and genres due to different spellings and caps. Take the hate, cussing, too much details to sex out of todays lyrics, and bring back some actual music instruments and the talent to use them, and the music industry would be jumping again. It feels like the 80's again.

Hate best buy. Screwed up my computer then tried to say the HDTV I watched my husband order was " a fraudulent charge". Besides this. they had "run out" of the bonus massage chair promised w a minimum purchase. Best Buy sucks. Geek Squad just as bad pure d idiots. and with attitude mind you.

I've given up on CDs because as already stated, there's nothing decent anymore. The songs I download from itunes sound fantastic through my computer, through my car stereo and through my home stereo, so not sure what everyone says about the inferior quality.

I've already got all the CDs I want from "real" bands or artists from years past, and usually the performers nowadays are only good for maybe 1 song per CD, so I buy it. I save a ton of money and get exactly what I want, rather that 1 good song and 14 filler tunes.

Can U say LIMEWIRE!

Radio is so full of commercials also.  I agree with Wendy earlier.  There is lots of great music that no one even knowas about. You just have to work a little harder to find it.

What annoys me is if you don't keep your monthly subcription you loose your songs. And Microsof and Apple need to make their gadgets compatiable with all music download sites. You shouldn't have to convert to this or that. What a racket.

I buy CDs from artists I want to support, who are on the fringe and aren't making huge sales on the Top-40 circuit. But many of the artists I like are unavailable in my area, and downloading is the only way to go. If you know how to look, you can find downloaded music that is at least as good as CD quality.

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