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iTunes has been somewhat exaggerated. There’ll no longer be an app of that name, but the new Music app will manage and play your music in a similar way. Your TV shows and films will appear in the new TV app, podcasts in Podcasts, and audiobooks in Books (which replaced iBooks in macOS Mojave). The iTunes Store — yes, it’s still called that — will be available in all of those apps. If you still make backups of

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