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Briefly: iTunes movies confirmed for Europe by year's end

Apple plans to start selling movies through its European iTunes Store before the end of the year, a senior Apple executive said this week.

Apple's vice president for Europe, Pascal Cagni, revealed the plans during an intervew with French language business daily Les Echos, reports Macworld UK.

Cagni also confirmed company plans to open an official Apple retail store in Paris, France "at some point."

He added Apple Europe aims to have around 70 sales outlets within larger retail stores open across the continent by the end of the year.



30 Comments

monkeyastronaut 21 Years · 1296 comments

still waiting for the LATAM iTunes Store...

clive at five 18 Years · 756 comments

This makes sense with the iPhone release in Europe at about the same time. In fact, it makes the iPhone release actually relevant. What good is an iPhone without video content? You might as well just buy an LG Chocolate Phone.

-Clive

ireland 18 Years · 17436 comments

Finally Apple pays Europe some attention. They still need to make a push for TV Shows too though. Paris? About time. They should really start getting aggressive on the European store front though. There's no reasson why they couldn't add a store in Barcelona and Munich, and other places too (hint hint).