May 3

Apple on Movies

Shortly after Apple announced its latest move of making movies available for purchase on iTunes on the same day as their DVD release, new reports emerged claiming the deal might actually be causing them some financial losses.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple will reportedly be paying the studios somewhere around $16 per sale for these new releases but charging only $14,99 on iTunes, “a person familiar with the matter” said. (iTunes sells most older titles for $9.99.)

Despite the fact that most motion picture sales are presently done on DVDs usually at retail outlets such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Target stores, Apple hopes the number of people who are opting for digital downloads will increase. Until that happens, Apple might be prone to losing some money in order to gain wider acceptance and success for its video service as its music counterpart. Another reason why Apple is believed to have agreed with the deal is to continue boosting its hardware sales.

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