How does Pandora get by with limiting the listening hours online to 40, but the mobile listening hours are unlimited? Do they pay less royalties for mobile or something?
Rather odd.
Rather odd.
I get it now. So are they having to pay royalties for songs played on mobile or is that exempt somehow (I'm thinking not)? I've been listening to my custom smooth jazz station on my Blackberry since my hours ran out and there are no ads or interruptions whatsoever. Much better than the website. I'm surprised they let you get by with this, I'm even using my account that ran out of hours.Casey said:The 40 hour limit is an attempt to bring in more cash by having people pay $1 per month or buy Pandora One. If you follow their financial data closely, you will notice that they make more ad revenues than they pay in royalties. Therefore they are making money per hour whether you listen 40 hours per month or 100 hours per month. They are still losing money overall, but that is because of other expenses.
As scanman1 mentioned, Slacker is free and offers unlimited listening. It also offers better selection and customization along with more skips. The downside to Slacker is that they have a few more ads.
carolinaradio said:For the Blackberry app, I can verify there are no ads. I listen to song after song, no interruption. I guess they are figuring listeners aren't as inclined to listen for long amounts of time on mobile like on a computer.