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Guest Post by Peter Alhadeff and Laura Green Berklee's Music Business Journal. iTunes has recently given independent artists and others the choice of selling singles for 69¢. Prior to this, and since variable pricing was introduced close to 2009, the labels, not the artists, would tell Apple at which price tier they preferred to sell recorded product – either at 69¢, 99¢, or $1.29. Prior to 2009, all downloads at iTunes sold for 99¢, a policy that Apple chief Steve Jobs enforced to drive purchases of the iPod.- Alhadeff, Peter, “PED and Apple iTunes”, Berklee class handout, Boston, Fall 2016.
- Christman, Ed. “ITunes’ 69-Cent Discount Songs Drive Chart Positions and Radio Plays — For a Price.” Billboard. N.p., 08 Sept. 2016. Web. 26 Sept. 2016.
- Ibid.
- Alhadeff, Peter, “The Value of Music and the Trappings of the Marketplace, 1990-2005”, MEIEA Journal (2008), pp. 13-27.