Jimmy Iovine believes that iTunes Music sales will end
It has been rumored for many years that Apple is looking to phase out the concept of downloading songs from iTunes. The company has denied such claims several times in the past, but could Apple ultimately dispose of iTunes Music? Well, that's what Mr. Jimmy Lovine, one of Apple's top music executives, thinks.
In an interview with the BBC, Jimmy Lovine said it was "inevitable" that iTunes Music would end. While Jimmy Lovine does not offer a timeframe for when, he was quoted as saying: "If you're honest, that's when people stop buying. It's very simple. " It should be noted that Mr. Jimmy Lovine had made it clear a few days ago that the music services available on the market are now very similar to each other.
But regardless of whether or not his expectations will be realized, it remains to be seen, but given his long career in the music industry, he certainly saw his fair share of volatility in this area. In addition, we also saw a change in song formats. Cassettes were the norm in the past, but were later replaced by CDs, which were later replaced by digital songs.
However, old song formats are starting to return again, such as Vinyl Vinyl, whose popularity has begun to grow again these days, despite the fact that it has been replaced in multiple formats since the original release.
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