WSJ: Hundreds of thousands of iPads sold, Apple scrambling for content deals

Not really news in and of itself, as almost everyone expects content to be a big part of the iPad's revenue, but it is a little surprising to hear that Apple is still fighting to get deals done. The WSJ says that some content owners feel that the iPad is a threat to their current revenue streams -- the same old story that we've always heard about iTunes content delivery.
Of course, none of this comes directly from Apple, but they obviously wouldn't confirm if they didn't have all of the deals they wanted squared away before the device's release. The shift from print to multimedia may have something to do with it -- the iPad was originally introduced, along with iBooks, as a reader device, with the additional bonus of being able to play movies. But now that the ad has been premiered on the Oscars and a little more buzz has grown up around the multimedia possibilities, Apple may be more pressured to deliver on release day. We'll have to see -- I doubt that all of those iPad preorders will want to return their device if they can't watch all of their favorite shows on it, but obviously Apple wants to have the biggest library they can at launch.
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The Wall Street Journal has written that Apple is scrambling to get everything ready for the iPad's release on April 3rd -- not only has...
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The Ipad is way overpriced,and lacking.Better off buying a Laptop,and getting a lot more value
March 20 2010 at 3:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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The screen ratio is irrelevant. If you can afford to buy an iPad you more than likely have an enormous widescreen tv or computer screen in front of you most of the day anyway.
amen...great comment...love it
March 19 2010 at 2:12 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThat picture reminds me what a god awful aspect ration the iPad has. That looks rooough.
March 18 2010 at 5:46 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWow, one article earlier today suggested 180k sold by Friday and now this. It really begs the question: Who gives a crap?
March 18 2010 at 5:41 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"It really begs the question: Who gives a crap?"
Stockholders. I like to know that the companies I invest in are doing well. If you don't care about the iPad stories don't read them.
"it is a little surprising to hear that Apple is still fighting to get deals done"
Why? It follows the same pattern as each new Apple device. They always have a small number of heavy hitters at launch, then a gradual build-up within the relevant media groups. Most companies don't commit until they see the sales figures to ensure the device merits the expense and resources to provide content.
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