Casey said:How many stations do that today? Not very many.
Pandora actually takes it a step further, allowing you to hear any song on an album or any song they have available. How many broadcast stations do this? For every genre? Whenever you want? They allow you to hear artists who maybe don't even have a label. How often does broadcast radio do this?
Pandora/Slacker slaughter today's broadcast radio when it comes to variety.
That was exactly my point. Pandora is not a new concept but it does operate over a new technology. And it does make it easier to hear unpopular or new music than the old days of going to a record shop and listening to album tracks in listening booths.
But, as has been said by radio insiders many, many times.....listeners of broadcast radio don't want to hear unfamiliar music. They want to hear familiar, popular music. Those listeners are where the numbers are and numbers are what drives broadcast music radio. Services like Pandora are a niche and will most likely always be a niche.