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05/21/2008, 12:05pm, EDT

Wednesday, May 21st

Apple pushes iTunes with Coldplay TV ad

Apple has posted a new television ad on its website, under the iPod+iTunes section. The ad features the British band Coldplay silhouetted against brightly-colored lights, as they play a single from their upcoming album, Vida la Vida, due on June 17th. The spot specifically highlights the album as an "exclusive" to the iTunes Store, although this refers only to digital sales rather than physical copies. Stores such as Amazon will be allowed to carry CD and LP versions.


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you know how I know . .

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05/21, 1:52pm, EDT

you're gay :)

Just kidding. I like Coldplay too.

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screw the ITMS

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05/22, 10:32am, EDT

I am done with iTunes music store. Why, when I can buy unprotected music just as easily from Amazon for the same price?
It also places it into iTunes automatically.

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