Nothing But The Stats
Posted by jamess, October 19, 2006 at 5:44 pm, in YMusicBlog General, Yahoo! Music Unlimited. 2 CommentsPassels of pleasure to you paraskavedekatriaphobic pepes, James the Yahoo Butler here, with a ladder-full, oops, that’s bad luck, I mean a larder full of titles to titillate and tantalize you.
As a Butler-aside, did you know that people whose names amount to thirteen letters were said to have the devil’s luck? Paul McCartney, with all due respect, milord, you’re screwed (And subsequent marital imbroglios have borne this out). Keith Richards, we already know about him.
College Music Journal 200
September 26, 2006
- Of the full albums available, we had 163 (82%) while iTunes had 171 (86%). Available total tracks, Yahoo 2105 (83%), iTunes 2301 (91%).
- Tracks on demand, Yahoo had 151 (76%) full albums, Rhapsody 152 (77%). Total tracks available 1955 (77%), 1995 (79%).
And here’s a link to the playlist.
New Releases October 10, 2006
- Of the 32 new releases we offered 27 (85%) for full download to iTune’s 25 (78%). 348 (82%) total tracks available to their 25 (78%).
- As for tracks on demand. it was us with 26 (81%) full albums, Rhapsody (as in George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue) with 18 (56%). Total tracks? Us, 345 (81%), them, 278 (65%).
And here’s a link to this playlist.
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Thanks for putting these stats out (and Ian Rogers for doing them previously with the UK magazine) – very cool to see that the music collection is as good or better than iTunes most months.
Comment by clinchpac — October 19, 2006 #
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