Why doesn’t iTunes have a long tail?
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Why doesn’t iTunes have a long tail?
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#3The author was confused by the term "long tail". IMO this term is best used to visualize how a model works (Amazon's long tail of books, Google's long tail of niche keywords and search results...), but when applying this concept strictly to a specific model to see if it's a long tail business it can yield biased conclusions. He cannot find one specific album on the store doesn't mean iTunes is a no "long tail" store.…
And it wasn't just one album, but three :)
Re: Why doesn’t iTunes have a long tail?
#4Recordings can be deleted for any number of reasons including: infighting, copyright issues, legal issues, embarrassment, ego, lack of interest, changing trends.. you name it.
In some cases the rights, once sold to a label, can exchange hands so many times, that ownership can't even be determined.
In particular, if any of the affected parties go out of business, the songs can end up in limbo for eternity.