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iTunes Store is game for a laugh
James Oakwood
0 comments 16 March 2007
To help promote Red Nose Day in the UK, the iTunes Store is offering a range of comedy downloads, and all profits from their sales will go directly to Comic Relief.
On a specially created section of the site, you can buy the official charity singles going back to 1995, a collection of comedy music videos, audio books from stars such as Peter Kay and Bill Bailey and subscribe to a wide selection of comedy podcasts for free.
It’s obviously a great cause, so we suggest that you head here when you’ve got a spare moment and buy something funny – we did.
Red Nose Day is the annual event for Comic Relief, a charity that uses the money raised from events to support projects abroad and in the UK. To find out more about Red Nose Day and Comic Relief, go here.
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