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Amazon Touts Big Numbers for Prime During Holidays, Shares

Postby tater1977 » Sat Dec 27, 2014 10:26 am

Amazon Touts Big Numbers for Prime During Holidays, Shares Best-Selling Songs and Albums
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By Andrew Flanagan | December 26, 2014

http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/n ... y%20Digest

Amazon today released figures touting the performance of its Prime shipping and media subscription service during this holiday season. 10 million people "tried out" Prime during the holiday season, according to a statement from the company. A company representative tells Billboard its holiday season falls between November 1 and December 25.

Amazon offers a free 30-day trial of Prime, which presumably drove the high adoption, or "tried," number during the holiday season. The service normally costs $99 per year. Amazon doesn't release Prime subscriber counts, but were estimated last summer to have signed up 27 million. (As often is the case with Amazon, the numbers -- when provided -- are vague.)

Prime offers subscribers deep discounts on shipping for products purchased through Amazon, as well as television and movie streaming and a catalog-heavy music streaming subscription -- for which negotiations with majors and indies were said to be controversial, with Universal Music Group refusing to sign on with the service at all.

The company also revealed the most-streamed music on Prime during the holiday season: Michael Buble's Christmas, Journey's Greatest Hits and All the Little Lights from Passenger.

Its most-purchased CDs were Pentatonix's That's Christmas to Me, 1989 by Taylor Swift and Frozen Karaoke, based off of the year's best-selling album. (Amazon also says it sold enough Elsa dolls to "reach the top of Cinderella's castle 855 times.")

Its best-selling digital albums were Foo Fighters' Sonic Highways, That's Christmas to Me and 1989.

The holiday songs most-requested by users of Echo -- Amazon's quietly launched speaker that offers features similar to Apple's Siri -- were "Jingle Bells," "Frosty the Snowman" and "Jingle Bell Rock." The company did not reveal the number of requests.
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Re: Amazon Touts Big Numbers for Prime During Holidays, Shar

Postby DK23 » Sun Dec 28, 2014 1:06 am

Wow. That's huge
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