“Coca-Cola’s music download site Mycokemusic.com has said it has become Europe’s biggest legitimate music site, with 10,000 songs sold every week,” BBC News reports. “‘The figures from Mycokemusic.com have exceeded our expectations and we are delighted that consumers have adopted legal downloading in such great numbers and with a real enthusiasm,’ a Coke spokesman said.”
BBC News reports, “However, music downloaded from the website is not available in a form which can be played on Apple’s iPod, the most popular portable media player in the world.”
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: For reference, Apple’s iTunes Music Store is currently estimated to sell 1.2 million songs per week in the U.S.
I am so tired of these false alarms so that I give my email. If someone does not understand the point… Then ask me directly. Otherwise send me loads of naked pictures. (Includes you Dave H ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” /> )
oh. it was optional and no show…
koskinen@jippii.fi
There you go…
100,000 songs is absolutely amazing!!!!!
Have you seen the site? The thought that they somehow managed to sell that many songs with that POS blows my mind. Of course wasn’t Coke found guilty of buying their own product to inflate sales figures at Burger King…hmm?
iTMS will kick major butt
One guy, there’s plenty of iPod adverts across Western Europe at the moment.
Paris & Amsterdam
There was also a big item at macnoticias showing iPod adverts in Madrid. Their site is down at the moment though (understandable, given yesterday’s outrage) so I can’t get the exact link.
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The revolution has begun…woohoo!!!
My iMix @ iTunes:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPublishedPlaylist?id=67283
Vive la revolution!