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It’s so funny how Sony BMG thought to revive the long-dead
single CD industry that you might even buy it just to prolong the amusement.
Maybe this is the only way they stand a chance to sell it.
“Ringles” are the innovative alternative of the single CD,
or at least this is what Sony thinks, as hype hasn’t persuaded too many
customers yet. A ringle contains one main track, a remix and an older song and
a ringtone from a certain artist.
Compared to the price of the old CDs that cost about $20,
the $6 - $7 ringles’ cost is thought by its producers to be a bargain. Compared
to the other possibilities available to customers, like iTunes, ringles appear
more of a joke, as you can have one track retailed for only one dollar. Also, ringtones
are easy to reach, customers being able to make one out of tracks they have already
purchased; if a iPhone user, a ringtone maker is available, charging only 99 cents for each ringtone.
We still haven’t
discovered the bargain in Sony BMG’s proposal, but Universal Music Group too
decided to give ringle a chance, releasing 20 ringles until November. Sony
supports the idea with 50 ringles.
Anyway, if you are around Wal-Mart, Amazon, Best Buy or
Target, you might cast a glance at them.
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