Apple sells 200m iTunes songs in Europe
updated 09:10 am EDT, Wed August 2, 2006
iTunes sells 200m songs
Apple today announced that it has sold over 200 million songs from its European iTunes Music Stores in just over two years, and the iTunes music catalog now includes more than three million songs from major music companies and over 1,000 independent record labels. Launched in the UK, France and Germany in June 2004, the iTunes Music Store now operates in 17 European countries including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Apple notes that all of its localized iTunes Music Stores offer the "same innovative features, breakthrough pricing and seamless integration with iPod that have made iTunes the number one online music service in the world."
"The number of songs downloaded and purchased from the iTunes Music Stores in Europe have tripled in the past year from 50 million to 200 million," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes. "We're thrilled that music fans in Europe have shown such enthusiasm for the artists and exclusive music content found only on iTunes and would like to thank them for making iTunes such a success."
In addition, the iTunes Music Store features a selection of over 2,500 music videos, Pixar short films, and more than three million songs from the major music companies and over 1,000 independent labels.


