OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Leading online radio service, Oakland, Calif.'s Pandora, said it is dropping its limits on free mobile listening starting in September. Currently, Pandora listeners ...
Streaming music service Pandora is reintroducing a cap on free mobile listening due to another hike in royalty rates this year. Desktop users will still benefit from unlimited ad-supported free ...
Pandora CFO Mike Herring announced and elaborated on the decision to lift the 40-hour per month listening limit from Pandora at its earnings call today. Put in place this past February, the 40-hour ...
Today Pandora announced that it will be removing its 40-hour-per-month listening cap come September 1st. Now free users will be able to listen for as long as they like and ads will play every 30 ...
The cap will allow the company to deal with "escalating costs with minimal listener disruption," wrote founder Tim Westergren. By Erik Hayden Frequent Pandora mobile music listeners will soon start ...
Following the arrival of stronger-than-expected earnings last week, radio service Pandora this morning announced the expansion of its “Sponsored Listening” ad product, which is now being made ...
Pandora is one of the most popular music streaming services out there right now, but sometimes listening to advertisements can really be a bother. This is why, beginning Thursday, September 10th, ...
After a pilot of its new “Sponsored Listening” advertisements last year, streaming music service Pandora Radio announced today that it’s rolling out the feature to all advertisers and listeners in its ...
Pandora will now let its ad-supported and Plus users listen to music on demand, after watching a 15-second pre-roll ad. The move, which is a major change for the company’s 72 million users who don’t ...
During today's earnings call, Pandora CFO Mike Herring said the company will again allow unlimited listening via mobile devices, eliminating its recently implemented monthly cap. First introduced in ...