Variable Song Pricing Comes To Amazon. Still Cheaper Than iTunes

by Jason Wilk on April 8, 2009

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  • Yep. That just happened. The labels are getting what they want all across the board now with variable song pricing showing up on Amazon, Walmart, Rhapsody, etc. This comes a day after Apple made their big push to move 90% of songs in the top 100 to $1.29. Notice the top screenshot however, which contains almost all the same songs as the iTunes top list. Only a few of the songs in Amazon’s are selling for $1.29. We polled yesterday if anyone would go to Amazon to pay $0.30 less for a song. 67% said yes, others wouldn’t bother with the inconvenience.

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