iTMS: 25 million downloads

mcqmcq
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in iPod + iTunes + AppleTV edited January 2014
So... 20+ million downloads announced Dec. 8, 25 million downloads Dec. 15? The reporting seems all wonky, or some ridiculous music buying Christmas rush occurred (or Apple's 20+ million estimate meant 24 million).



http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2003/dec/15itunes.html



Quote:

The 25 millionth song, purchased last Friday afternoon, was ?Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!? by Frank Sinatra.





Apple also announced that over $1 million of iTunes online gift certificates and allowances have been purchased since the features were added to the iTunes Music Store on October 16, 2003.



Comments

  • Reply 1 of 10
    krassykrassy Posts: 595member
    just for info on what i found:





    Date & Downloads

    03 04 28\tApple Launched the iTunes Music Store

    03 05 05\t1.000.000

    03 05 14\t2.000.000

    03 06 23\t5.000.000

    03 09 08\t10.000.000

    03 10 16\t13.000.000

    03 10 20\t14.000.000

    03 11 06\t17.000.000

    03 12 15\t25.000.000
  • Reply 2 of 10
    I would imagine that christmas novelty songs will be a big win for iTunes so I'd expect a big jump by January.
  • Reply 3 of 10
    76,000 tracks/day between April 28 (iTMS launch) and October 16 (iTMS for Windows).



    200,000 tracks/day since October 16!



    Enough said.
  • Reply 4 of 10
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Krassy

    just for info on what i found:





    Date & Downloads

    03 04 28\tApple Launched the iTunes Music Store

    03 05 05\t1.000.000

    03 05 14\t2.000.000

    03 06 23\t5.000.000

    03 09 08\t10.000.000

    03 10 16\t13.000.000

    03 10 20\t14.000.000

    03 11 06\t17.000.000

    03 12 15\t25.000.000




    extrapolating data ....



  • Reply 5 of 10
    mcqmcq Posts: 1,543member
    Comments from the competitors taken from this article :





    Quote:

    The first to take on Apple was BuyMusic.com in July. It expected 1 million daily song downloads. "We're not achieving that at all," says BuyMusic CEO Scott Blum. "I've spoken with my competitors, and we're nowhere near (Apple's) numbers.



    Quote:

    "We did a third of Apple's single downloads in a week, and I think that's extraordinary, considering how they've been in the marketplace with a carpet-bombing ad campaign," says Roxio CEO Chris Gorog.



    Lesson: Don't enter a market that you can't make money in, especially when it's a new market that requires advertising to give exposure.
  • Reply 6 of 10
    i found this interesting. braking it down to approximately weekly numbers:



    Date / Downloads a week from PRtoPR / Downloads a week overall

    03 04 28\t/ Apple Launched the iTunes Music Store



    03 05 05\t/ 1.000.000 / 1.000.000

    03 05 14\t/ 777.777 / 875.000

    03 06 23\t/ 525.000 / 625.000

    03 09 08\t/ 454.545 / 526.315

    03 10 16\t/ 552.631 / 532.163

    03 10 20\t/ 1.750.000 / 560.000

    03 11 06\t/ 1.235.294 / 619.791

    03 12 15 / 1.435.897 / 757.575




    that is the first 33 weeks at an average of 757.575 downloads a week. the current downloads a week is 1.435.897 and seems to grow. very interesting. @the cool gut: perhaps you could make a chart with all the given numbers?
  • Reply 7 of 10
    xoolxool Posts: 2,460member
    Here's a funny, albeit somewhat off topic story...



    Last weekend I spent a good amount of time making "Best" of 2003 mix CDs to give to friends as gifts at a holiday party. I designed a cover for it that included the album art for each song, 23 in all arranged in a 5x5 grid. I handed them out on Saturday.



    Then on Monday low and behold Apple's website trumpeting 25 million songs downloaded. The ad on the site essentially matches my album cover!



    I felt cool in that I designed the same thing the big boys did. However, I feel bad now as others I give the CD to will think I just copied Apple. I even put a little made on a mac with itunes plug on the inside cover. DOH!
  • Reply 8 of 10
    buonrottobuonrotto Posts: 6,368member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by the cool gut

    extrapolating data ....







    You should look at sales per month, not just total sales which will naturally look like they're going up (you can't really lose total sales from for all practical purposes). In other words, subtract the previous collective total from the new one from that month. Judging by that chart, it looks like sales are actually more stable than I imagined, with relatively minor declines and spikes in sales activity.
  • Reply 9 of 10
    krassykrassy Posts: 595member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by BuonRotto

    You should look at sales per month, not just total sales which will naturally look like they're going up (you can't really lose total sales from for all practical purposes). In other words, subtract the previous collective total from the new one from that month. Judging by that chart, it looks like sales are actually more stable than I imagined, with relatively minor declines and spikes in sales activity.



    so you've looked at my average-weekly-numbers too? ... the only thing we need is a chart for that too
  • Reply 10 of 10
    buonrottobuonrotto Posts: 6,368member
    Yes, sorry, I meant representing your numbers in a new chart specifically.
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