Whitney Houston Album Price Soar, Sony Music protested

Whitney Houston Album Price Soar, Sony Music protested

Written By halaman on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 | 3:54 AM

New Channel - One of the world's largest record label, Sony Music, received a scathing protest to raise prices after the album's best song collection of the late Whitney Houston, The Ultimate Collection, the downloading of songs on the site, iTunes, a few hours after his death.

NME pointed to a chirp of the British Labour Party member, Chris Bryant, as one example, "A terrible thing has been done the Sony because it increases the price of the album Whitney Houston to sixty percent just a few hours after his death."

Meanwhile, vocalist and guitarist Franz Ferdinand commented on the news about the price increases with sarcasm commented, "Ah, they never disappoint."

Retail price on Apple iTunes is set as the owner of the company, but still based on the percentage mark-up must be of the wholesale price, which means the price of the album on the site automatically increased from 4.99 pounds to 7.99 pounds. Apple now has returned the price of the album The Ultimate Collection Whitney Houston belongs to the original retail price.

Nevertheless, the Official Charts Company, which collected the data from the United Kingdom charts, revealed that they still expect a huge surge of popularity of the albums Houston in the next few weeks.

Houston was found dead on Saturday (11/2) last evening in a hotel room in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, USA. He was 48 years old. Various media reported that he died by drowning in the bathtub, but the news has been rebuffed by the Houston family.

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