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Steve Jobs may be co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc., but as a music fan, the Beatles have been the apple of his eye, so to speak. Ever since iTunes, Apple’s digital music platform, first launched in 2001, there has been talk about the day that they’d be able to offer the Beatles catalog to consumers and Jobs has constantly sought to make that happen.
On Monday, not long after iTunes posted a message through its online store advising users of an impending Tuesday announcement, the Wall Street Journal reported that Apple Inc. “is preparing to disclose that its iTunes store will soon start to carry music by the Beatles.” While the details are still under lock and key, it is believed that some kind of deal was finally reached between Apple and the Beatles’ camp (including their record label, EMI).
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