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iTunes Movies makes its way south

by Mark Rowland on Aug 14, 2008 at 11:14 AM

itunes movie rentalsIn an announcement on Tuesday, Apple made it official that they are bringing iTunes Movies to Australia and New Zealand. With a database of over 700 movies available for rent or purchase, opening the doors to these two countries will open up a whole new market for Apple. 

“Movie fans in Australia and New Zealand can choose from a great selection of over 700 films for purchase and rent on the iTunes Store,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of Internet Services. “iTunes provides an incredibly easy and fun way for people to discover and enjoy movies, and has quickly become the world’s most popular online movie store with customers renting and purchasing over 50,000 movies everyday.”

As for prices, movies in Australia will cost A$9.99, A$17.99 and A$24.99 for Catalog, Recent Releases and New Releases, respectively. As for rentals, the cost will be A$3.99 for Library Titles, and A$5.99 for New Releases. Similar to the US Store, HD rentals are a dollar more. In New Zealand, purchase prices are the same as Australia, only in New Zealand Dollars, not Australian. Rentals are NZ$4.99 for Library, and NZ$6.99 for New Releases. All of the 700+ films that are currently in the US store are expected to be available in both Australia and New Zealand.

Via Apple Insider

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