What is Newsstand and why does it say Music instead of iPod?

I just did a big update and when I cam back, my ipad now has Newsstand and I can't get rid of it.  More stuff I should purchase?

Newstand is a new built-in app that is part of iOS 5 that is used for newspapers and magazines that offer monthly reoccuring subscriptions...like found in a real physical newstand.  The iPod application was renamed to Music to better identify its contents and "Video" is now a separate application like it is in the iPad.

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