Apple Launches iTunes Music Store in Australia

October 25th 2005 | Multimedia

Apple today launched the iTunes Music Store in Australia, giving Australian music fans the same features, pricing and integration with iPod that have made iTunes "the world’s most popular music jukebox and online music store."

The iTunes Music Store is now available in 21 countries and features the most music of any digital music store in Australia with over one million songs from major and independent record labels and over 1,000 music videos. Priced at just A$1.69 per song, A$3.39 per video and with most albums at A$16.99 including GST, the iTunes Music Store in Australia is the best way for Mac and PC users to legally discover, purchase and download music online.

“We’re thrilled to bring the revolutionary iTunes Music Store to Australia,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of iTunes. “iTunes features the largest catalog of local and international music in Australia with over one million songs, enabling music fans to purchase their favorites with one click and have them automatically sync to their iPod.”

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Apple Launches iTunes Music Store in Australia
Published in: Multimedia on 2005-10-25