| Apple + Nike Team Introduces iTunes Nike Sport Music Sports – Nike recently introduced a new line of gear called Nike+. To coincide with this great advancement, Apple has added a new section to the iTunes Music Store with several offerings designed to enhance the Nike + iPod experience. music promotion, new music, internet music, wedding music |
| Where can I get more information about the Nike Sport Music section of the iTunes Store? Download the latest version of iTunes. Open iTunes and click “iTunes Store” in the Source list on the left. Click on Music on the left hand side in the iTunes Store. Click “Nike Sport Music” from the “More In Music” list on the left hand side. What is a Sport iMix? A Sport iMix, just like a regular iMix, is a user-created playlist posted on the iTunes Store. The only difference is that it is categorized as a Sport iMix and displayed on the Sport iMix page. Can anyone create a Sport iMix? Yes, anyone with an iTunes account in the U.S. can create and post a Sport iMix. When I download a workout mix, will I get the continuous mix and the individual tracks? Yes, if you download the entire album, you will get both. Tracks can be purchased individually; the continuous mix is only available if you purchase the entire album. |
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