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Personalized Web Radio Station Pandora Adds Ads To Free Service

1/23/09, 9:18 am EST

Four-year-old Internet radio station and “music genome project” Pandora will start to add commercials to their free service (the $36 per year premium membership will remain ad-free). With 21 million registered users and 2 million daily visitors, Pandora uses a listener’s music preferences to format a radio station based on their taste. It’s like iTunes’ Genius, except it doesn’t just use music in your catalog. The company had experimented with ads in the past, but now audio advertisements will become a regular part of the service in an extremely low-impact way: one 15-second ad will only play every few hours. The company’s Twitter made the following announcement: “So you know, we did not take on audio ads lightly. We try to be extremely respectful of your listening experience, & promise to be prudent.”

So far, American Idol, Bose speakers and McDonald’s have bought ad time from the service, while companies like Best Buy and Kraft advertise through graphic ads on Pandora’s iPhone service (which is not currently running audio ads).

Pandora hit a rough patch in 2008, as the high price of Internet radio royalties began to take its toll, almost leading to its demise in August 2008. The company makes all its revenues from advertising, but 70 percent of its earnings were going toward royalties, as digital radio had to pay high fees that terrestrial and even satellite radio stations didn’t have to pay. While the royalty rates still haven’t deceased, a reduced fee is expected in the future, so hopefully these new ads will help Pandora keep afloat while the record companies and Internet radio work toward a new rate.

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Crowe | 1/23/2009, 9:37 am EST

I hope this helps. Pandora’s a great resource for finding out about new artists and obscure tracks. Plus, it’s just fun to listen to!

shitstorm | 1/23/2009, 2:45 pm EST

i am holding my breathe until its available in canada again. i used to use it before it got cut off to canada and it was the best thing ever ever ever.

AAA | 1/23/2009, 3:13 pm EST

Pandora is lame… it always plays the same small selection of songs.

awesomeness | 1/23/2009, 4:30 pm EST

I can’t count the number of artists I’ve found through pandora. It’s great that rollingstone is mentioning them. They deserve all the traffic they can get.

Canada | 1/23/2009, 5:09 pm EST

Fuck Canada! Eat it eh…?!

cringe benefit | 1/23/2009, 8:54 pm EST

I just like no commercials. I can live with the amount of commercials they are going to start out with, though. Probably simple straightforward ads won’t bother me. It’s the goddamn stinkin’ DJs on broadcast radio that I despise. I’d probably be more tolerant of commercials if there were NO DJs.

Mike | 1/24/2009, 12:16 pm EST

Pandora works for me. I love the way I can shape my ‘radio stations’. I have very narrow ones and some very wide ones. The wide ones introduce me to a lot of new (to me) music. A small amount of advertising is OK with me. Their model works for me.

Zach | 1/24/2009, 4:53 pm EST

As long as it’s one short ad every couple of hours, I can live with it. I actually got one yesterday (a promo for “Lie To Me”) and it’s not a big deal. It’s not like terrestrial radio, where they play more commercials than songs.

Jungleland2 | 1/26/2009, 9:48 am EST

Hey, they provide an amazing service for free. I can handle a commercial (or two) per hour. If it bugged me enough I would pay the $36 (and should anyway)

I play the JELLYFISH station, the ROLLING STONES + BLACK CROWES station and the XTC+SQUEEZE station at work all the time.

Greg | 1/26/2009, 11:23 am EST

Pandora is junk anyway. If you create a free last.fm account, they pay attention to the music you like, and they recommend based on that. Free of ad’s, too.

Ray Foisel | 3/18/2009, 5:26 pm EST

Guys I Know this Pandora Internet Radio is Free you can listen your flavorate Musics okay

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