“Indie musicians have long had a difficult time getting accepted into iTunes, but it’s possible that’s coming to an end,” John Brownlee reports for Cult of Mac.
“Apple has just released it’s iTunes Producer 2.6.0 software update to a number of users, despite the fact that it has historically only been available to musicians, record labels and other partners of Apple’s iTunes Connect portal,” Brownlee reports.
Brownlee reports, “t could just be a standard SNAFU, of course. In fact, that’s probably the most likely explanation: if Apple was opening up iTunes to indie musicians, it’d surely be accompanied with a press release.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lava_Head_UK” for the heads up.]