Apple is quietly expanding its iTunes Advertising campaigns on Television, Internet and Radio.
Apple's iTunes internet ads previously targetted at PC file traders have made their way to a number of other sites including Yahoo and ESPN.
Meanwhile, Apple's recent iPod TV Ad has also been modified to promote iTunes. At the end of the colorful advertisements, the words "iPod + iTunes" and "Now for Windows" now appear.
Finally, Apple has also started radio advertising with reports of host-read advertisements for both iTunes and the iPod on various radio shows, including the Howard Stern show.
As previously reported, reliable sources have indicated that new print and television ads for the iTunes Music Store will appear around the holidays, and are currently being developed.
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