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shravan
Wal-Mart, the world's biggest shopping chain, has announced it will finally be taking its song shop online.


The supermarket behemoth has been testing its download service for several months and eventually launched the internet service on Tuesday. While another addition to the already crowded music download market – which has seen big names like Virgin, Coke and Microsoft take the plunge - won't be setting the music industry alight, Wal-Mart's song shop strategy may raise a few eyebrows as it doesn't want to make any money from it.

It's selling its songs a lower cost than most rivals – 88 cents, compared to iTunes and others' 99 cent offerings – with a catalogue of tunes that currently stands at around a third of a million but making profits from pop isn't its goal.

The idea is to drive more traffic towards its internet business as a whole and make up the profits there. It's not the first song seller to adopt the strategy – Apple's iTunes has been hugely successful, shifting 50 million songs since launch but the real news for Apple's moneymen is that sales of the company's more profitable iPod digital music players have gone skywards along with the downloads.

And Wal-Mart's 'no profit' model isn't the only way that it might help to shape the music download market. The online store will operate like its physical cousins and only sell music approved by the company and designed to be family friendly and not controversial in any way.

Among those who merited the ire of the shopping behemoth was popster Sheryl Crow – not normally known for courting controversy. Some years ago, Wal-Mart banned sales of Crow's album because it contained lyrics criticising Wal-Mart's policy of selling guns. It also put the mockers on Oasis' latest offering because it contained a swear word in one of its song titles.

Source: Silicon.com
anakinsolois
hmm 88 cents on wal-mart or 0cents on K-Lite. hmm lets see now...
bangbang023
QUOTE (anakinsolois @ Mar 31 2004, 11:52 AM)
hmm 88 cents on wal-mart or 0cents on K-Lite. hmm lets see now...

threat of RIAA or no threat
GTX5_Crusader
A CD of about 15 songs: $20
15 Downloads from Wal-Mart: $13.20
K-Lite Download of x songs: $9.95/month (Access995 Dial-Up)
Threat of RIAA: Priceless (until they send the bill)
shravan
why pay 9.95 $ for K-Lite??? Whats the 995 concept? and what the heck....R.I.A.A CAN'T sue in INDIA tongue.gif:P:P
GTX5_Crusader
Shravan: You have to pay for internet services, don't you? That's just the price of one of the ISPs in my area. So, basically, the cost of downloading on Kazaa or any other P2P program is basically the cost of whatever you pay for your internet.
anakinsolois
ya shravan that'll be the general cost. hehe, luckily 4 me i get unlimited monthly bndwith so it dosnt make a difference to me. and the RIAA cant sue in India... yet. and i was talkin bout a genral P2P cliennt not K-Lite speciafically bb.
shravan
GTX ... thankx 4 enlightening me wink.gif
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