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Pandora offers several different tiers of service and each option provides access to our industry-leading radio service: Free Pandora is our ad-supported radio service. As a free listener, you can create stations based off of your favorite artists, songs, and genres.

We'll take care of curating the music for you, give us feedback on what you like and don't like by rating using thumbs. You can also enjoy Podcasts, as well as unlock skips and Premium session by listening to ads. Pandora Plus: As a Pandora Plus subscriber, you also get ad-free personalized stations, the ability to skip or replay more tracks, offline listening , benefit from higher quality audio and a longer timeout period.

Pandora Premium includes all the benefits of Pandora Plus, but also offers unlimited offline listening and the ability to search and play songs on-demand. With Pandora Premium you can create fully customizable playlists, access as much of your music collection offline as your mobile device will allow, and you'll have higher quality audio and longer timeouts than Pandora Plus subscribers.

Pandora Premium Family offers all of the features of Premium to up to six unique Pandora accounts, for one low monthly or annual fee.

Six months after capping free mobile listening at 40 hours, Pandora is letting listeners keep the music going as long as they like without a fee, mostly because it's found other ways to crimp how long you tune in. Pandora, the most popular radio service on the Internet, will let users listen to music on mobile devices as long as they please starting September 1, following a hour cap set six months ago. But that's because the company believes it has figured out how to keep people from wanting to listen much longer.

Plagued by rising royalty licensing costs, Pandora in February said listeners who don't pay to subscribe to the service would be limited to 40 hours of free music each month, after which time they would have the option to pay a one-time fee of 99 cents for the remainder of the month or subscribe to the premium service, which features unlimited music that isn't interrupted by advertisements.

Nonetheless, Michael S. Herring, the company's financial chief, said Thursday that Pandora doesn't expect a big spike in hours when the limit is removed. He said tools like skip limits and other measures will manage Pandora listening patterns much more closely than the "blunt tool" of a cap did. That leaves very little left to pay for other operating expenses.

Who am I? I am a professional investor, and my firm does have a long position in Pandora. I am also a Pandora One subscriber. First off, extremely insightful. Most people today seem to forget that free is not sustainable and that we should be thanking Pandora for all the years it has been free.

This is a simple and very reasonable fee. Sheeze people, even all you Walmart lovers should see this as a great deal! This is fantastic, I wish that people would add more facts and less emotion when it comes to these decisions. Nothing is truly "free" as someone is paying for it somewhere. Thank you for the valuable behind the scenes look at how this affects us. They should be making enough money through their mobile ads.. This is not a good idea at all. I just feel they are wanting more and more than they actually need.

If Pandora has to pay more for music then the listeners have to pay more or get fewer services. This part is perfectly understandable. The frustrating part is that Pandora seems to be accepting the demands to pay for skipped songs without protest. Skipped songs are songs you don't like! I think Pandora should make a deal to pay nothing for songs that are played for less than 15 seconds.

The listener gets to the good stuff much faster and more often. They pay more for the service and buy more songs. Pandora pays less. The music suppliers lose nothing and get incredibly valuable feedback on unpopular music. In fact, right now the suppliers are probably getting very skewed feedback because listeners don't skip to avoid hitting the limit.

Awwh Pandora - you had a good thing going! I don't think you're going to like the repercussions. Too bad for you! This really does suck Pandora. I already pay for Pandora One and still get this stupid Toyota commercial.

I will not renew for sure now.



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