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November 12th, 2007

I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 10:57 am

Categories: Apple, Entertainment, General, Microsoft

Tags: Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Corp., Dignan, Digital Music, Sales Strategy, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Sales, Consumer Electronics, Larry Dignan

Microsoft launched its second generation Zune amid decent reviews, a good bit of press and even a few personalized devices. But the MP3 game is a marathon not a sprint.

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So after perusing the news a few reviews from CNET, Engadget and Gizmodo I just had to find out how this Zune thing played out. I hopped in the time machine and found a bunch of artifacts from the future, circa 2010-2012.

Things got a little suspicious when I saw this press release from the Microsoft folks. Date: Nov. 12, 2010:

REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 12, 2010 — Tomorrow consumers will get their hands on the smallest, sleekest Zune’s ever. The updated Zune software and online services will offer gaming, music subscriptions–as if anyone downloads anything any more–and the latest in surface and cerebral interfacing technology. More than 2 million Zune’s have been preordered on Zune.net.

“Tomorrow brings our fifth generation Zune and consumers are lining up outside the Zune stores to get their hands on the No. 1 MP3 player in the market,” said Microsoft CEO J Allard. “The personal is now more personal than ever as we anticipate your entertainment needs through our cerebral interfacing software.”

Boy after reading that statement I was taken back by a few things. First, the Zune actually got some momentum. And then there’s the CEO quote. What happened to Ballmer? And how the hell did Microsoft get a CEO who not only doesn’t have a first name, but is too cool to even use a period after the initial. Talk about Wow!

So I fished a little more. And found this Wharton case study on the MP3 wars. The date: Feb. 20, 2011. Here are a few choice excerpts:

In many respects, Microsoft’s Zune playbook followed other products throughout the company’s history. At first, the product is lacking and far from the market leader. The second generation shows improvement with the third gaining market acceptance. However, the Zune’s big breakthrough came courtesy of Apple, which bet entirely on music and video downloads. The company’s reluctance to offer a subscription service turned consumers away from the iPod. Meanwhile, Department of Justice proceeding against the iPod/iTunes link hampered decision making at Apple.

Ok, so music subscriptions helped turn the tide. But how did Microsoft actually get this consumer thing down? Turns out that ditching brown as a Zune color was only the beginning. Luckily I found this passage in the case study.

After Google took away much of Microsoft’s Office cash cow, the software giant doubled down on its consumer businesses. The company was still large, but management became decentralized into small teams. In many respects, Microsoft became an incubator for new businesses. The Zune was one of the early efforts. Once this model took off for Microsoft it was clear that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was no longer needed. He retired to lead a dance troop. Microsoft named J Allard CEO in January 2010. Allard became the first CEO in U.S. history without a first name.

Well that explains a lot. I always thought Ballmer’s calling was dance anyway. Nevertheless, I was still skeptical about the Zune becoming such a hit–until I found this press release from NPD. Date: April 20, 2012.

Port Washington, NY, April 20, 2012 – According to a new report from the NPD Group, a leading consumer and retail information company, sales of Microsoft’s Zune are outpacing Apple’s iPod by a 5 to 1 margin.

The latest sales data indicate that the Zune has a 40 percent market share and the iPod commands 30 percent. This is the first quarter where the Zune has led the iPod in market share.

I know. I know. This is fiction. Dignan has spent too much time at the pub (again). It is quite hard to believe. But I’ve seen the future and the Zune turns out a helluva lot better than you thought it would.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I believe it  Yagotta B. Kidding | 11/12/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  stonefingers | 11/12/07
By 2015  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 11/12/07
Wow  laura.b | 11/12/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  JoeDaddy | 11/12/07
After he had dethroned Ballmer  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 11/12/07
Coincidentally...  Tigertank | 11/12/07
I've seen one in action  laura.b | 11/12/07
I have one  mdemuth | 11/12/07
Are you planning on getting a gen 2?  laura.b | 11/12/07
Not at the moment  mdemuth | 11/12/07
Yeah, but...you are the ONLY one that has seen it in public!  nomoremicrosoft | 11/12/07
I have yet to see an iPhone, myself  GuidingLight | 11/13/07
I've seen one Jesus Phone...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/13/07
Can't please everyone and luckily Apple doesn't need to:P  Laff | 11/14/07
Well the iPhone has been out for a few months now.  Laff | 11/14/07
Well, it's understandable  GuidingLight | 11/13/07
Right, maybe one particular model..  Tigertank | 11/13/07
don't drink and write!  Linux Geek | 11/12/07
You should practice what you preach. (nt)  GuidingLight | 11/13/07
Always start above the fold  frgough | 11/12/07
RE: Always start above the fold  gdstark13 | 11/13/07
integration and collaboration  JABBER_WOLF | 11/12/07
Gee...total control by MS means only SELECT tech that benefits MS?!?  nomoremicrosoft | 11/12/07
Thank GOD Apple made both this Mac and the Leopard in it  tikigawd | 11/14/07
I've Seen The Future and ZDNet is Missing  DaffyDuck | 11/12/07
Note missing...  Richard Flude | 11/12/07
I'm giving it a chance  RustyShackleford | 11/12/07
Touched Zune once and that was enough!  nomoremicrosoft | 11/12/07
Hmmmmm.... and you're NOT a Microsoft Saleman...right?  nomoremicrosoft | 11/12/07
I don't have mine anymore....  James T. Kirk | 11/13/07
I guess the ole saying is correct.....  James Quinn | 11/13/07
The Future is already here and it is iPod.  TWRX | 11/12/07
Subscription seems inevitable  RustyShackleford | 11/12/07
I hope so...  BitTwiddler | 11/12/07
So far the only thing you've mentioned in favor of  Laff | 11/13/07
You were the last one I had pegged  xuniL_z | 11/13/07
Constantly paying 'Rent' to own the memory?  dave95. | 11/13/07
Now you are just being silly.  xuniL_z | 11/13/07
For the consumer it has been proven time and again  Laff | 11/13/07
I also didn't realize you were that much into  xuniL_z | 11/13/07
Ah but you are wrong......  James Quinn | 11/13/07
Also...  Laff | 11/14/07
Sorry to break it to you....  xuniL_z | 11/14/07
My point exactly....  Laff | 11/14/07
So, as I eluded to, we should all strive  xuniL_z | 11/14/07
Oops...my bad see below my response.  Laff | 11/14/07
Hey...  Laff | 11/14/07
oh, and that was going to be my next reply.  xuniL_z | 11/15/07
I hate subscriptions  CobraA1 | 11/12/07
common misperception  mdemuth | 11/12/07
Why not just cheap purchases?  tic swayback | 11/13/07
Scalability and discovery  RustyShackleford | 11/12/07
I don't care if it's offered but I do know it's not for me.  Laff | 11/13/07
A waste IMO  dave95. | 11/12/07
I second that  GR_geek | 11/13/07
A Hit?  BitTwiddler | 11/12/07
A generalization?  RustyShackleford | 11/12/07
Yes. The Zune is generally uninteresting...  BitTwiddler | 11/12/07
I get from your posts that the BIG push in favor of  Laff | 11/13/07
But you know the rules...  thx-1138_@... | 11/16/07
Funny to see  dave95. | 11/12/07
Gen 1 Zunes Were Pretty Good Devices  piook@... | 11/12/07
Gee...and the whole world ALWAYS has 3 to 5 tries to get it right, right?  nomoremicrosoft | 11/12/07
Who's the moron who wrote the press release?  olePigeon | 11/12/07
Re: plurals-- Agreed!!!  Mike Cox, Sr. | 11/13/07
thanks, but  xuniL_z | 11/13/07
Not surprised...  Mike Cox, Sr. | 11/13/07
Don't care.  xuniL_z | 11/13/07
Hmmm...do you offer text (palm) reading too??  nomoremicrosoft | 11/12/07
MP3 players are the PAST, not the future, silly.  henklaak | 11/13/07
Um so what's the future?  Laff | 11/13/07
Why, Microchips planted directly into the brain, of course.  GuidingLight | 11/13/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  DigtalDude | 11/13/07
Individual subscription services will not make it  ds2719 | 11/13/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  mames1701 | 11/13/07
How is subscribing to music services better than OWNING your music files?  gmureddu@... | 11/13/07
Alternate histories are fun, but better if they're realistic...  JoshNorton | 11/13/07
No Ax best hope you're right, and in a hurry....  tic swayback | 11/13/07
Dog?  Jkirk3279 | 11/13/07
It is faster...  tic swayback | 11/13/07
Fresh air......Honesty  xuniL_z | 11/14/07
I believe Apple has already applied for patents  Laff | 11/14/07
Really.  xuniL_z | 11/14/07
Nope saw it a few months back on a sight called  Laff | 11/14/07
End of Zune/Ipod - 2014  doug@... | 11/13/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  rbethell | 11/14/07
on Futurama - Larry Dignan style  thx-1138_@... | 11/14/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  delventhalz | 12/21/07
RE: I've seen the future and the Zune becomes a hit  fj9rmwei | 10/14/09

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