iTunes outsells US music stores
Download retailer iTunes now sells more music in the US than some of the country’s biggest traditional retailers, according to analysts.
The Apple-owned computer store made the top 10 US record sales list for the first time, said NPD, which tracks downloads and people’s buying habits.
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