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Tesco takes on iTunes
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4/15/2008 3:36 AM

    Supermarket giant Tesco is hoping to take a slice of Apple's pie with the launch of a new music download service.

    The service will launch as part of Tesco.com and will come packing 500,000 tracks which can be downloaded for 79p each while albums will cost £7.99. The service itself will be provided by Cable & Wireless.

    Tesco is already one of the largest music vendors in the UK and is making a move into the download space as part of its strategy to give its customers an online version of all its bricks-and-mortar services and a desire to get involved in the expanding market. Analyst house JupiterResearch predicts that by 2009, digital music in Europe will be worth €836m.

    The songs will be available in the Windows Media Audio (WMA) format which the company says is designed to give consumers the widest possible choice of devices to play their music on - over 70 music players are now compatible with the WMA format.

    However, choosing the WMA format will shut out around half of all music players, given that Apple's iPod - which won't play the Windows-format songs - currently has over 50 per cent of the music player market according to Apple and over 90 per cent according to some analysts.

    Jon Higgins, head of e-commerce development at Tesco, said the music market won't always favour the Cupertino-based company.

    "The iPod may have 50 per cent of the music player market but I don't think it will stay that way," he said, adding that Tesco was hoping to use its retail history to gain market share.

    There are, nonetheless, some hints that Tesco is hoping for a repeat of the iTunes strategy. While the iTunes music store is renowned for not making Apple a great deal of money, the subsequent sales of the iPod make the whole enterprise worthwhile.

    Tesco already sells a selection of digital music players from manufacturers including iRiver and Creative - all of which can play WMA files. iPods are noticeably absent from the site.

    With more and more companies joining in the music download fray - Virgin, Sony, Coke and Oxfam to name a few - Higgins said he believes the market is reaching its saturation point.

    "I really don't think it will be boom and bust," he said, "but I don't think there's room for many more players in the market".

    The site itself, tescodownloads.com, gives a hint at its future direction, according to Higgins - with the generically-named Tesco offshoot aiming to move into offering music videos and eventually full-length feature film downloads.

    "In a few years' time, when internet infrastructure improves... I see a time when we'll sell music and video - DVD quality films," he said. "Music is the first step into the market. The store isn't a music store, it's a downloads store."
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    4/15/2008 4:14 AM
    Tesco wont stop until they control the world

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    4/15/2008 4:46 AM
    Posted By PeterQuaife on 15 Apr 2008 4:14 AM
    Tesco wont stop until they control the world

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    They're not called a Tescopoly for nothing.
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    4/15/2008 5:58 AM
    Every little helps
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    4/15/2008 6:14 AM
    I am convinced that the Manager of my local store uses the information on my Club Card to find out what I buy and then discontinue it.

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    4/15/2008 6:35 AM
    Found some amusing Tesco related definitions in the Urban Dictionary;

    1. Tescoface

    a)A person who hangs around either in Tesco, or in the car park of said supermarket.fi

    "oh my god Miles! You're such a Tescoface! Go on! Get out of the bin!"


    2. Tesco picnic

    A late night trip to a supermarket, normally performed under the influence of alcohol. The supermarket of choice is usually Tesco due to its 24-hour opening times. A selection of goods is purchased and are consumed in the car park.

    "It's 1 am and we're bored... let's rock down to Chestereld for a Tesco Picnic."

    3. Tesco Lottery

    The Tesco lottery is a game played by people who get deliveries of groceries from the supermarket chain Tescos.

    Tescos seem to be remarkably bad at packing one's whole order in full and without bits of other people's orders. Thus, some deliveries you find you are missing a few items; you have lost the Tesco lottery, as some other person has your smoked salmon... however, you just call Tesco and get a refund.

    "I won the Tesco lottery today... I didn't get a bottle of Pepsi, but I did get two bottles of wine, a pack of coco-pops and some rump steak in exchange; oh, and of course I called Tesco for a refund on the Pepsi."


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    4/15/2008 7:45 AM
    Can't see this having a huge impact. 79p a track? woop di doo, no less pointless and unimaginative than download stores from Eircom, 7digital, HMV, etc. and it'll probably be DRM'd WMA files too.

    Genuinely good value tunes in high quality MP3 format and I might be interested.

    Still, they'll probably let you use/earn clubcard points or something.

    Starbelgrade - Tesco in Wilton, Cork used to be a prime place for boy racer tescofaces, they'd park up in their bodykitted civics and just hang around. It used to be sort of amusing the reaction when I'd roll up in my genuine GTi and actually just go shopping rather than join their "cruise"
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    4/15/2008 8:10 AM
    Posted By Binokular on 15 Apr 2008 7:45 AM
    Can't see this having a huge impact. 79p a track? woop di doo, no less pointless and unimaginative than download stores from Eircom, 7digital, HMV, etc. and it'll probably be DRM'd WMA files too.

    Genuinely good value tunes in high quality MP3 format and I might be interested.

    Still, they'll probably let you use/earn clubcard points or something.

    Starbelgrade - Tesco in Wilton, Cork used to be a prime place for boy racer tescofaces, they'd park up in their bodykitted civics and just hang around. It used to be sort of amusing the reaction when I'd roll up in my genuine GTi and actually just go shopping rather than join their "cruise"




    It'd be even funnier if you loaded all your shopping into a 20" exhaust pipe & sped off at 100kmph!
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