iTunes Store’s new pricing scheme effects the charts, that Lightspeed Champion guy expresses surprise

iTunes Store’s new pricing scheme effects the charts, that Lightspeed Champion guy expresses surprise

An interesting sidenote on the intersection of music and commerce: Billboard reported last week that the iTunes Store’s new variable pricing plan has had a bit of an impact on sales rankings on individual tracks, giving $.99 songs an advantage over their $1.29 counterparts. According to the magazine, numbers for Wednesday, April 8, show that the iTunes Top 100 chart had 40 songs at the $1.29 price point, and 60 at $0.99 — the premium songs slid an average of 5.3 places, while the $0.99 songs gained roughly 2.5 chart positions. On Thursday the trend continued, with the 53 songs priced at $0.99 rising roughly 1.66 places on the chart, while

the remaining songs — priced at $1.29 — lost an average of two chart positions. None of which answers the most pressing question: When will Miley Cyrus’s reign of terror come to an end? Filed under: Portable Audio iTunes Store’s new pricing scheme effects the charts, that Lightspeed Champion guy expresses surprise originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:06:00 EST. Gadgets. A Gadget Zone | A Gadget Zone | A Gadget Zone | A Gadget Zone Excerpt from: iTunes Store’s new pricing scheme effects the charts, that Lightspeed Champion guy expresses surprise

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