![]() ![]() Music industry analyst Mark Mulligan, vice-president of Forrester Research, said Amazon's actions were the first serious threat to Apple's dominance of the music download market. The news comes as Apple - which is estimated to control upwards of 70% of the legal downloading market - announced some of its hit tracks would increase in price, while other back catalogue songs would be reduced, as part of the company's introduction of variable pricing.Ī spokesman confirmed that songs would now be available at the iTunes store at 59p, 79p and 99p but refused to fuel speculation about an MP3 price war, saying the company did not comment on competitors or future pricing strategy. Amazon, which also offers albums for as little as £3 said the reductions were being made indefinitely. ![]() On the bargain list, which spans pop, hip-hop, rock, classical and jazz, music fans can also find older tracks such as Oasis's Wonderwall, the Dambusters March played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Neil Young's Rockin' in the Free World for up to 70p less than on Apple's iTunes. ![]()
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