iTunes Music Store Hits 300 Million Download Mark
iTunes Music Store Hits 300 Million Download Mark
by , 8:35 AM EST, March 2nd, 2005
Customers of Apple's iTunes Music Store (iTMS) have purchased and downloaded more than 300 million songs, the company announced Wednesday.
In addition, the company said the single "Across the Universe" to benefit survivors of the Asian tsunami and which is only available through the iTMS, debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, making it the most successful exclusive digital track ever in its first week of release.
Apple last reported it surpassed 250 million in online music sales on January 24, meaning the company has sold some 1.3 million songs daily in the last 38 days.
The iTMS is available for Mac and Windows personal computers and works exclusively with Apple's line of iPod digital media devices. The iTMS is available in 15 countries. In the U.S., the service features more than one million songs.
| iTunes Music Store Key Dates | |
|---|---|
| April 28, 2003 | Apple Launches iTunes Music Store |
| May 6, 2003 | One million songs sold on iTMS |
| May 14, 2003 | Two million songs sold on iTMS |
| June 23, 2003 | Five million songs sold on iTMS |
| September 8, 2003 | Ten million songs sold on iTMS |
| October 16, 2003 | Apple & Pepsi launch giveaway of 100 million free songs |
| October 20, 2003 | One million copies of iTunes for Windows downloaded in less than four days |
| November 6, 2003 | 1.5 million songs sold on iTMS in one week |
| December 15, 2003 | 25 million songs sold on iTMS |
| March 15, 2004 | 50 million songs sold on iTMS |
| April 28, 2004 | Over 70 million songs sold on iTMS |
| May 5, 2004 | 3.3 million songs sold on iTMS in one week |
| June 15, 2004 | Apple launches iTMS in UK, France & Germany |
| June 23, 2004 | iTMS in Europe sells 800,000 songs in first week |
| July 12, 2004 | 100 million songs sold on iTMS |
| August 10, 2004 | iTMS catalog tops one million songs |
| October 14, 2004 | 150 million songs sold on iTMS |
| October 26, 2004 | Apple launches iTMS in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain |
| November 30, 2004 | Apple launches iTMS in Canada |
| December 16, 2004 | 200 million songs sold on iTMS |
| January 6, 2005 | Apple launches iTMS in Ireland |
| January 24, 2005 | 250 million songs sold on iTMS | March 2, 2005 | 300 million songs sold on iTMS |
Observer Comments
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:22 am Subject: Apple Actually Gets Big Cut Of 99 Cents
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:28 am Subject: iTMS Sales Chart
I've whipped up a chart tracking the sales growth of the iTMS:
http://brainwrap.com/otherstuff/itms_sales.gif
A bit of a drop-off since January, but that's actually to be expected since I presume the post-holiday period brought an initial surge in new iPod owners going a little nuts with their new toys + iTMS gift certificate usage.
At the current rate, they should hit around 375 Million by the 2 year anniversary on April 28th, and should break 700 million by the end of the year--except that that assumes zero further increase in the sales rate.
With the additional iPods sold this year, and especially the shufflePods, they could possibly break 1 billion sold by the end of 2005.
QuoteRealityCheck wrote:
Remember the distortions from Steve Jobs that Apple doesn't make much from the 99 cents songs. Check the facts, Apple makes 34 cents (34%) on each song. This margin is much greater than Apple gets from its iPods, and sadly many times more than the artists get.
Wow, talk about a distorition. The article says the wholesale price of the track is $0.65. That means Apple's GROSS MARGIN is $0.34. So what. Now you have to start factoring in Apple's overhead. Marketing (Pepsi promo, one line stuff, free track each week, all that), Distribution (server infrastructure, Akamai bandwidth, all that), Processing (credit card merchant fees, gateway fees), and Employees (who keep the catalog current, answer e-mails, maintain the software). All that comes out of the $0.34 per song. What is left over is what is called NET PROFIT - which is the only thing that makes a company any money.
Even someone who got a D in accounting should be able to tell the difference. Did you not take Accounting, or did you flag it?
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:32 am Subject: RC = Moron, but...
...even if he's right, how in the world is this a BAD thing??
QuoteRealityCheck wrote:
Check the facts, Apple makes 34 cents (34%) on each song. This margin is much greater than Apple gets from its iPods, and sadly many times more than the artists get.
Not that I should waste my breath, but that 34Ñž is their GROSS, not their PROFIT. After taking out bandwidth, store maintenance, credit card microcharge fees and other operational costs, their profit could be anywhere from $0.01 to $0.33, probably somewhere in between.
Quotet the current rate, they should hit around 375 Million by the 2 year anniversary on April 28th, and should break 700 million by the end of the year--except that that assumes zero further increase in the sales rate.
SO?
Who cares about the current rate of growth - continue the graph forward using teh exisitng exponential growth rate. Come on, it's all right there. 18 months or so of data - you can project growth from that - so do it and get back to us! (just a joke)
Yes there's lots of money in music downloads, 230 online music stores can't be wrong.
Apple said in its June [2003] quarter earnings conference call that the iTunes Music Store was close to break-even in its first quarter of operations.
http://www.ciol.com/content/search/showarticle.asp?arid=50181 (Reuters)
Steve/Apple have never said iTMS is not profitable (except the almost mentioned above), listening and comprehsnion is required to understand.
Apple have said iTMS profits are small (like compared to their other businesses), iPod drives the profit (not just the profit on the player, but the profit on the tunes iPod users buy that they wouldn't buy if they didn't have an iPod) etc.
Compared to other music stores, Apple's costs per song sold are significantly lower because
1. they make the servers (Xserve) and the software that run the iTMS.
2. they benefit from the high volume of sales.
Also, if artists don't get a fair share of the alleged 0.65 cents charged by the labels, that's not Apple's fault. They should be demanding more from the labels since the labels no longer have any production and distribution costs.
QuoteGuest wrote:Quotet the current rate, they should hit around 375 Million by the 2 year anniversary on April 28th, and should break 700 million by the end of the year--except that that assumes zero further increase in the sales rate.
SO?
Who cares about the current rate of growth - continue the graph forward using teh exisitng exponential growth rate. Come on, it's all right there. 18 months or so of data - you can project growth from that - so do it and get back to us! (just a joke)
Wow, you're pretty rude for a guest.
More than guessing when the date for the big 1 billion downloads will come I am intrigued in knowing how you (and others) are going to account for let's say:
promotions (the Pepsi style)
downpricing on iPods
launch of you new iTMS markets
etc..
Mix any of the above and the only prediction I feel comfident making is that your guess will turn out wrong (I know a bit of a cheat there!).
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iTMS hits 300 million downloads? Well, obviously the only way to go now is down. This experiment has failed. Apple stock will crater any day now. The iPod fad is over. (Just helping RC. Seems he's having an off day)
Forget guessing when iTMS will hit 1 billion. I want to know when I'm going to get a winning Pepsi cap. Last year I was really lucky...probably 70% of mine were winners. So far I'm 0 for 4 now.
The current rate is a little under 50 million/month; I'm guessing that increases to 75 million/month (+50%) within about 6 months - at which point the total download count would be ~600 million. My guess, therefore, is that we reach the One Billion mark in a little under a year.
For good luck, I'll guess my Nephew's 2nd birthday: February 24th, 2006.
I wonder what kind of promotion they'll whip up around the Billionth download . . .
Wed Mar 02, 2005 2:19 pm Subject: Re: Guessing game
QuoteAnonymous wrote:
More than guessing when the date for the big 1 billion downloads will come I am intrigued in knowing how you (and others) are going to account for let's say:
promotions (the Pepsi style)
downpricing on iPods
launch of you new iTMS markets
etc..
Mix any of the above and the only prediction I feel comfident making is that your guess will turn out wrong (I know a bit of a cheat there!).
That is why it is a guess rather than a straight forward calculation.
Promotions (al la Pepsi) are still a downloaded song. I believe Apple counts those in the 300Meg mark, so I'll assume they will also be counted in the 1G mark.
Downpriced iPods and opening of new markets is where the guesswork comes in. How much will the download rate increase from the current 1.3 million/day? Will the rate of increase continue or level off? What will the download rate per day be 6 months from now? A year? How will next Christmas season affect it? All this is guesswork. Hence the "betting" pool.....
And, I stand by my guess of April 12, 2006.
Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:37 pm Subject: Re: iTMS Sales Chart
Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:52 pm Subject: Check the chart more carefully.
QuoteMace wrote:Quote??? From 200-250, it took 39 days. From 250-300, it took 37 days. Should be a slight increase.BlueDjinn wrote:
... A bit of a drop-off since January, ...
The TMO numbers are missing two additional official sales figures: 13 million, which was announced by Jobs at the launch of iTMS for Windows (10/16/03), and 230 million, which was announced by Jobs on 1/11/04 during his MWSF keynote address. The 250 million figure came a couple of weeks later.
Therefore, as I show in the chart:
http://brainwrap.com/otherstuff/itms_sales.gif
From 200 to 230 million = 30 million / 26 days = 1.15 million/day
From 230 to 250 million = 20 million / 13 days = 1.54 million/day
From 250 to 300 million = 50 million / 37 days = 1.35 million/day
Of course, whenever they make these announcements, they usually say "OVER" such-and-such number, so it's possible that the actual milestone was hit a couple of days earlier, and they were waiting to release the news for some maximum impact (ie, it's very unlikely that they hit *exactly* 230 million *just* as MWSF began).
So, I guess I should have put it this way: it's still up from the Jan 11 announcement, but there was an *even higher* nudge for about 2 weeks in January--people cashing in gift certificates from the holidays and such.
Ultimately, though, the exact curve isn't that important--what matters is the general trend, which is definitely up, up, UP!!
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