Last night, I listened to Pandora while I was working, and after about 5
hours, the station I was listening to stopped playing. All I had to do was
tap on the still listening link. I do think that Itunes Radio will be
competition for Pandora, but I doubt if Itunes Radio will cause Pandora to
Hi, actually Pandora recently lifted the hour listening restriction.
Probably to compete better with the iTunes Radio feature now.
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On 9/22/2013 4:32 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
Don't forget th
Don't forget that with the free version, you have a limited amount of hours to
listen to stations.
With the paid version, higher quality, skip songs more frequently, no
commercials, and less app refresh.
I'm not sure if it is still available, but I believe there is a $.99 Monthly
subscription
you can have 100 stations in free version.
Laura Ann
On Sep 20, 2013, at 4:23 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> I've only ever used the free version of Pandora, so I don't know how it
> compares to the paid version, but you are only allowed to skip so many songs
> in the free version of Pando
I believe that the quality on the free Pandora is less than that with the paid
subscription, but the number of stations is not changed.
Mary
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I've only ever used the free version of Pandora, so I don't know how it
compares to the paid version, but you are only allowed to skip so many
songs in the free version of Pandora every hour. I know you also get a
lower bit rate in the free version over the paid version. I don't think
it effect
Now that ITunes Radio is here, I canceled my paid subscription to Pandora,
but I still want to use the free version. Besides having no advertisements
in the paid version of Pandora what is the difference between the free
version and the paid version? I have about 8 stations in Pandora. Will
2013 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: A Pandora question.
I've only ever used the free version of Pandora, so I don't know how it
compares to the paid version, but you are only allowed to skip so many
songs in the free version of Pandora every hour. I know you also get a
lower bit rate in the f
yeh I see those options but when I click on the twitter one I can’t figure
it out
From: Wes
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 11:10 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Cc: janet smith
Subject: Re: a pandora question
Hi
When you are playing a station, tap the options button. Right next to the
thumb up
Hi
When you are playing a station, tap the options button. Right next to
the thumb up button. Then tap share and you have options.
On 3/17/2013 9:52 AM, janet smith wrote:
hi I see that people can tweet what they are listing to from pandora
on their I devices and I can’t figure out how they
hi I see that people can tweet what they are listing to from pandora on
their I devices and I can’t figure out how they do this I have tried and no
luck any help would be appreicated thanks
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