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06/09/2005, 5:50pm, EDT

Thursday, June 9th

iTunes news: NPR drops Audible, Coldplay CD on iTunes

National Public Radio has dropped Audible.com in favor of Audiofeast. Audible and Apple have worked together to bring Audible content to iTunes and the iPod. Unfortunately for iTunes and iPod users, Audiofeast does not offer iPod, iTunes, or Mac support. "Currently AudioFeast only supports Windows 2000 and XP. We don't have plans for Mac support at the present time." The following three shows will no longer be available: "All Things Considered," "Morning Edition," and "Wait...Wait...Don't Tell Me" (Thanks to iPodNN reader Stuart for the tip). Meanwhile, iPodNN reader Joe Felder notes that the latest Coldplay album at the iTunes Music Store contains a video interview with the band and a PDF booklet (presumably the same booklet you get when you buy the physical CD). The video and PDF are only available when you purchase the entire Album.


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