NBC's THE VOICE Hits 20 Million iTunes Downloads Since Season 1
By: TV News Desk Dec. 01, 2014
Signifying its importance on the global music stage, "The Voice," in conjunction with Republic Records, reached a milestone of 20 million iTunes music downloads Monday night, dating back to its first season (iTunes.com/TheVoice).
In reaching this remarkable achievement of 20 million downloads, fans of the Emmy Award-winning musical competition series have clearly embraced the series as a vital showcase for outstanding talent. The show's eclectic performances ranges from original material to staples of country, pop and rock, among other musical genres. "All of us at Republic Records are thrilled to be part of this major milestone on 'The Voice.' An achievement like this is only possible through the hard work, commitment and collaboration from everyone including NBC, iTunes, Mark Burnett and Republic Records. We are so happy to be a part of 'The Voice,'" said Tom Mackay, General Manager West Coast / EVP, Republic Records. "The Voice," currently in its seventh season, launched on NBC in April 2011 and is both a ratings force and cultural phenomenon in mining undiscovered talent. Artists work closely with both key advisers and their superstar coaches.
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