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The era of one-price-fits-all-songs on iTunes came to an end as Apple Inc. began selling some of its most-downloaded songs for $1.29 apiece.
Apple said in January that it would end its practice of selling individual songs for 99 cents each and begin offering three tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29.
Record companies pick the prices, much as they did for CDs sold in stores and online.
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