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October 24, 2005

iTunes Store in Oz

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After more than a year of speculation and false starts, Australia finally got its own iTunes Store today, with more than a million songs, music videos, exclusive content by local bands, podcasts, etc.

One little problem: Sony BMG isn't on board.

"While the Australian iTunes store has agreements with major record companies such as Warner Music Group Corp., Universal Music and EMI Group Plc. it won't include artists managed by Sony BMG."
New Zealand is still waiting.

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