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Pandora hit by $518.4M loss in 2017 as listener numbers declined

2 pointsby SREinSFover 7 years ago

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maxharrisover 7 years ago
I switched from a paid Pandora account to Spotify for two reasons:<p>1. Pandora offered me no way of using their service without Adobe Flash, and they did their best to break open-source players that offered better experiences. (The competition isn&#x27;t perfect: Spotify uses web tech to render their UI, which also causes perf and interaction issues. If Pandora offered a truly native client, that would make me <i>very</i> interested in considering them again.)<p>2. Spotify lets me pick the exact song I want to listen to, when I want it.
nugiover 7 years ago
Maybe if they fixed all the bugs with the player. Used to use it constantly, but bugs added up to a worse experince than downloading mp3s like its 1999. The roku app was the last holdout, and then started crashing every 3 songs.<p>I was an early adopter, and really loved the service, even when the channels got to be the same 20 songs repeated. But not working, well, doesn&#x27;t work.<p>I am sure there are many licencing and legal issues that also contribute, but without a working service, it doesn&#x27;t matter.