Movies available through iTunes
Apple are planning to start selling full length movies through their online iTunes store by the end of the year
Variety magazine report that Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is personally handling the negotiations, and had proposed selling films at a flat rate of $9.99.
However, studio executives have voiced concern at a flat rate pricing model as they would usually charge higher fees for the more popular films.
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