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In an interview conducted by Reuters last night, Apple CEO Steve Jobs expressed his desire for NBC to continue selling its content on the iTunes music store. This comes as the content producer has decided to sell its shows through other means of distribution, citing inflexible pricing/possibly low revenue as the main cause.
“We hope they’ll reconsider their decisions over time and maybe find out that iTunes and iPods are a great way to digitally distribute their content to tens or maybe hundreds of millions of customers around the world”, said Steve Jobs, during the interview. He also stressed that the iPod still had a “lot more room to grow”.
In an interview conducted by Reuters last night, Apple CEO Steve Jobs expressed his desire for NBC to continue selling its content on the iTunes music store. This comes as the content producer has decided to sell its shows through other means of distribution, citing inflexible pricing/possibly low revenue as the main cause.
“We hope they’ll reconsider their decisions over time and maybe find out that iTunes and iPods are a great way to digitally distribute their content to tens or maybe hundreds of millions of customers around the world”, said Steve Jobs, during the interview. He also stressed that the iPod still had a “lot more room to grow”.
Via [Reuters]
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