Apple and Video iPod/iTunes?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple is "seeking to license music videos to sell through the company's iTunes Music Store".
Then videos are expected to cost $1.99 each with a possible discount if sold alongwith the actual song.
Apple began bundling music videos with certain albums and songs back in early May. A song/video combo was priced at $1.98 at that time. This may represent a much larger selection of music videos to become available.
It also spawns speculation about video-capable iPods as well as the possibility of Movie sales in the future.
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