iTunes is an application that allows users to purchase, download, and listen to music and video via computers or other iTunes-compatible devices.
GO LIVE TIME
It takes 1-2 business days for releases to go live on iTunes.
Please note: TuneCore has no control over the internal review processes conducted by stores and we cannot expedite your release. If you have a required release date, we strongly recommend that you distribute your music more than 3 weeks before that date.
ITUNES TERRITORIES
When you select iTunes, your music will be sent to these territories:
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Brunei Darussalam, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina-Faso*, Cambodia, Canada, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, India*, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal*, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan*, Venezuela, Vietnam
*Explicit content is not sold in these iTunes territories.
Note: As iTunes adds new territories, your music will be automatically sent to those stores (unless you use have restricted the territories on your release).
HOW ITUNES SELLS YOUR MUSIC
iTunes sells your music via:
DOWNLOADS | STREAMS |
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Yes | No* |
*It is possible for you to receive streaming revenue in your account through iTunes Match.
ITUNES STORE PRICING
- Customers can buy whole albums as well as individual tracks off of an album (the only exception being if a track is 10 minutes or longer, it is only available with the purchase of the whole album).
- By default, albums are automatically priced in iTunes using this equation: # of songs X $0.99 USD = price of album.
- EXCEPT if the album has more than 10 songs, in which case the price will automatically default to $9.99 USD.
- Songs are automatically priced at $0.99 USD unless the song is 10 minutes or longer, in which case it will be priced as an album (if it’s a single) or available only with purchase of the full album (if it’s on an album).
- The price for other territories will automatically be converted to that country's currency.
- You can select any Album Price from USD $1.99 - $15.99 USD in dollar increments but it must meet the following requirements:
- If you want to sell your album for $1.99 USD, the number of tracks cannot exceed 4
- If you want to sell your album for $2.99 USD, the number of tracks cannot exceed 7
- If you want to sell your album for $3.99 USD, the number of tracks cannot exceed 10
- For a Single (less than 10 minutes): You can select a price of $0.69, $0.99, or $1.29.
For track prices on an album (this will alter all tracks): You can select a price of $0.69, $0.99, or $1.29.
EXCEPTIONS: iTunes (and all other digital retailers) reserves the right to sell music and/or music videos any way it wants and at any price it wants. When your songs, albums, or music videos sell, you will always receive the wholesale price (the money you receive from a sale; please refer to the payout rate chart provided below), but iTunes can sell your music or video for a penny, a million dollars, or anything in between, which is the retail price.
For music, iTunes reserves the right to make a song “album only,” meaning an iTunes customer is unable to download and purchase the song individually without buying the entire album. iTunes does this solely at its own discretion—iTunes decides and TuneCore (and our customers) have no say in the matter.
PAY RATE (HOW MUCH ITUNES PAYS YOU)
Payment earned outside of the U.S. is lower for various reasons. First, payment on international sales is made in the local currency and therefore subject to exchange rate fluctuations when converted to U.S. dollars. Second, local laws may require that before remitting the money to TuneCore, iTunes must deduct sums for applicable local taxes or other tariffs depending on the territory where you distribute your music. Third, the current wholesale price paid to you for international sales of your music may reflect a deduction for publishing royalties, as iTunes pays those royalties to local copyright societies and publishers (the “Copyright Deduction”), and then the copyright societies pay out those royalties to the rights holders (even if you are the rights holder and/or control the underlying rights to the composition). The Copyright Deduction may vary per country depending on local laws and customs at the time of payment, and are subject to change.
iTunes keeps roughly 30% of the sale price dependent on local taxes, fees, and tariffs. TuneCore always pays you 100% of the proceeds that you earn on your sales through iTunes after these deductions are applied.
Pay Rate for "Complete My Album" (How Much iTunes Pays You)
iTunes lets customers who purchased one or some of the tracks from an album complete the album purchase without having to pay the full album price ("Complete My Album" or “CMA”). The iTunes customer pays an adjusted price to obtain the additional tracks in the album. For accounting purposes, the CMA album will be accounted for as a sale of a full album, and the previously purchased track is considered a return (this will show in your monthly sales report as a negative sale). If the purchaser buys a song (i.e. as a single before the album is available), the purchaser can only buy the album, when available, as a CMA purchase if 1.) the song on the album has the same exact track title, artist name and track length as the single; 2.) the same ISRC is used on the song; 3.) the album price is equal to the sum of tracks.
When a CMA purchase is made, this will cause a 1-week sales reporting delay for your monthly sales report. Example: If you had an album in iTunes U.S. with 15 songs and one of your fans purchased one song for $0.99 from the album (say, track #8) you'd get the track Pay Rate. If the same customer came back and later purchased the album in its entirety as a CMA, you would earn the Pay Rate for a whole album sale for albums over 10 songs/tracks. A refund for the original track #8 purchase would be generated. It would "cancel out" the next sale you had of that particular track. That is, if in the same month, someone (anyone) purchased track #8, that sale would be "cancelled out" by the CMA refund and would not appear on your sales report.
The refund remains until cancelled out by a sale, and can persist over many months until another track #8 is purchased. If the same version of a song (meaning the same exact recording with the same exact ISRC) is available for purchase as a single and it also appears on a full-length album, a "complete my album" option may show on the full-length album for iTunes customers who already purchased the single. The "complete my album" option will not appear if the same version of a song is available for purchase as a single and on an EP (6 songs or fewer).
iTunes Radio
iTunes Radio is a non-interactive streaming radio service iTunes launched in early September 2013. It offers Featured Stations and over 200 genre-based stations for listeners. Not only will you be able to reach more iTunes users, but all your revenue from iTunes Radio streams will go directly into your TuneCore account.
Listeners also have the ability to create their own customized stations based on particular artists, songs, genres, and more. Your personalized stations will adapt based on the music you play and download, and you will be able to rate the music that's currently playing to have the station continuously learn your music preferences.
iTunes Radio is available in the United States on the following devices: iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, PC, and Apple TV.
When your music is in the iTunes store, it will automatically become available for iTunes Radio. There is no way to exclude your music from iTunes Radio if it's live in the iTunes Music Store.
How much do TuneCore artists get paid when their recordings are played via iTunes Radio?
When your music is played/streamed on iTunes Radio, you get paid the sum of a per-play fee and a proportionate share of iTunes' net advertising revenue per month calculated on terms set out in TuneCore's blanket agreement with the store. Payments may fluctuate each month, depending on the amount of advertising revenue generated and how often your music was streamed.
Listeners are able to click the "Buy" button on a track they're listening to download instantly from iTunes. A listener can also add a song to his or her Wish List and come back later to purchase the song through the History page.