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Apple has begun to promote music-themed movies on the iTunes Store with a new landing page, a place the company plans to fill with exclusive content.
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billboard.biz - 22 days ago
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billboard.biz —
November 03, 2009 - Digital and Mobile By
Antony Bruno, Denver Apple today will launch a new...
marketing and promotional effort designed to drive music buyers to music-themed movies in its video store. The most visible change to the iTunes service will ...
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Apple Unveils Music-Themed Movie Push
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Apple launches Music Movies on iTunes
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... In an attempt to increase movie sales, Apple is pushing out more alternative content on the iTunes Store. Today, they've spruced up their "Music Movies" library and added a landing page to promote upcoming releases. Music Movies are music-themed movies, concerts and documentaries that generally feature exclusive content and behind-the-scenes footage.
While the selection is currently limited, Apple does offer a few movies that are not available anywhere else, such as an exclusive Kings of Leon concert DVD among other selections such as U2's "Rattle and Hum" and ...
Apple Launches “Music Movies” on iTunes
The iPhone Blog —
... offer from Dec. 8 – 22 before any other outlet. Pre-orders start today. Another is the Kings of Leon concert film “Kings of Leon, Live at the O2″ from Nov. 3 – 10.
Big Music stands to benefit as well, since their music DVDs haven’t exactly been flying off the shelves. Will online exclusives and easy impulse purchases help? We guess that depends on whether you’ll be loading up your iPhone with them?
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