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iTunes slump draws belated attention | iTunes slump draws belated attention |
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| Written by Angus Kidman | |
| Wednesday, 13 December 2006 | |
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Forrester released the report, entitled 'Few iPod Owners Are Big iTunes Buyers', on December 6. iTWire ran the first story outlining its conclusions -- that iPod owners only buy on average 20 tracks from the iTunes store, and that sales have been steadily declining -- a day later. However, the rest of the media stayed ignorant of the report until today, a development that not-so-surprisingly coincided with Forrester's weekly email to journalists explaining what research it had conducted over the past seven days. A glut of coverage followed, even if it was in effect old news.
Of course, there's been plenty of other activity for reporters covering the Apple beat in the past week, including the endless speculation about whether or not the iPhone will really be launched in early 2007. Perhaps journalists wanted to avoid writing a story saying 'Apple flops' at the same time that they were trying to get extra iPhone details out of their sources. However, given that Apple never talks to anyone anyway, and enjoys suing reporters who do find out about its plans early, that might be a risky strategy.
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