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iTunes

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Jordan Rowland
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iTunes provides both sale and rental options for titles on their storefront. Any customer can access the iTunes storefront and make purchases.

If a customer rents a title, the customer has 30 days to start watching the title. Once the customer starts watching a title, the customer has a 24-hour window (US) or 48-hour window (elsewhere) to finish watching the title.

If a customer purchases a title, the customer can watch the title indefinitely via the customer's iTunes account.

There are in-browser pages for each title, but to access transactional instances, you must navigate to the iTunes Store

Placement data for iTunes comes from the web-store landing page.

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To view the iTunes storefront, click here. The iTunes storefront can only be accessed via the iTunes app.

The charting page for iTunes can be accessed by clicking on 'Top Movies' in the sidebar.

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This is gathered for every territory, and it displays the top 200 movies. 

Due to outages or unannounced changes at the retailer, there are some days where placement and charting data were not collected and we hold no records for. 

Dates that have been identified to be missing from the Placement module for iTunes are:

  • 12/7/2017
  • 2/22/2018
  • 11/8/2018
  • 12/22/2018
  • 12/24/2018
  • 12/26/2018
  • 6/3/2021 - 7/7/2021

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