Johnny Cash Fan Wins Apple's 10 Billionth Song Contest
The Apple iTunes Store received its 10 billionth song download, and a lucky Johnny Cash fan in Georgia - winner of the Apple iTunes Countdown to 10 Billion Songs contest - has a $10,000 iTunes gift card headed his way.
One lucky Apple iTunes customer - and Johnny Cash fan - has $10,000 worth of songs in his future.
Apple announced Feb. 25 that Louie Sulcer, of Woodstock, Ga., was the
winner of its iTunes Countdown to 10 Billion Songs contest, as his
purchase of Johnny Cash's "Guess Things Happen That Way" was the 10
billionth song to be downloaded from iTunes.
"We're grateful to all our customers for helping us reach this amazing
milestone," Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of Internet services, said
in a statement. "We're proud that iTunes has become the No. 1 music
retailer in the world, and selling 10 billion songs is truly
staggering."
Apple announced the contest earlier this month,
as a way of celebrating the 7-year-old iTunes and its pending
milestone. "It's our way of saying thanks," Apple wrote on its site.
There are currently 12 million songs in the iTunes Store catalog, as
well as more than 55,000 television episodes and 8,500 movies.
Apple reports that its "all-time top song" is "I Gotta Feeling," by the
Black Eyed Peas, followed by Lady Gaga's "Poker Face." The Peas' "Boom
Boom Pow" grabbed the No. 3 position, followed by Jason Mraz' "I'm
Yours" and Coldplay's "Viva la Vida."
While Sulcer has won a $10,000 iTunes gift card, the winner of Apple's 1 billionth application download contest, Connor Mucahey - a 13-year-old from Connecticut - walked away with a $10,000 iTunes gift card, an iPod Touch and an Apple Time Capsule.
That Cash download has proved itself worth every penny.









