The media is going wild over Songza at the moment. To the point where Pandora's stock dropped. Songza seems to be the 2nd most downloaded free app on Itunes right now and the media seems to think they are a Pandora killer.
I personally don't understand the fascination with it. You can't simply create a station and listen to it. You have to listen to a playlist that someone created so you can't choose the music on it. Songza has made a lot of playlists themselves and some are pretty good, but artist based ones seem very poorly done and suffer from the "gender" troubles iheart does. I am assuming they were computer-generated and not done by a human. (Possibly EchoNest based?) Most of the playlists are user-created. I don't get the point of listening to stations someone random person created. You can create your own playlists, but the service claims you can't listen to your own playlists though I played mine with no difficulty. They currently have a skip limit. Not sure what it is but I assume 6 or close to it. I tried them several times before and I don't remember them having one, so this might be new. They have only display ads. I don't see that being a sustainable solution.
While it may be able to compete with Pandora and Slacker, it only has a fraction of the features. They see to provide better music playlists as well. Similarly, most streaming stations I listen to on a regular basis seem to be much more professionally programmed. Songza stations seem to be either too specific, too poorly-generated, or like they are a playlist of someone's favorite songs.
Your thoughts on Songza? Anyone tried it? Could you listen to your own playlist?
I personally don't understand the fascination with it. You can't simply create a station and listen to it. You have to listen to a playlist that someone created so you can't choose the music on it. Songza has made a lot of playlists themselves and some are pretty good, but artist based ones seem very poorly done and suffer from the "gender" troubles iheart does. I am assuming they were computer-generated and not done by a human. (Possibly EchoNest based?) Most of the playlists are user-created. I don't get the point of listening to stations someone random person created. You can create your own playlists, but the service claims you can't listen to your own playlists though I played mine with no difficulty. They currently have a skip limit. Not sure what it is but I assume 6 or close to it. I tried them several times before and I don't remember them having one, so this might be new. They have only display ads. I don't see that being a sustainable solution.
While it may be able to compete with Pandora and Slacker, it only has a fraction of the features. They see to provide better music playlists as well. Similarly, most streaming stations I listen to on a regular basis seem to be much more professionally programmed. Songza stations seem to be either too specific, too poorly-generated, or like they are a playlist of someone's favorite songs.
Your thoughts on Songza? Anyone tried it? Could you listen to your own playlist?