![]() ![]() UPDATE: Pandora Corporate Communications Manager Amanda Conti has given us a bit more insight into the motivation behind the site overhaul, and the discontinuation of the 40-hour listening limit. We will update this page when we hear back. ![]() Pandora did not immediately respond to our request for comment on the service overhaul. Unpaid users have thus far been limited to a certain number of skips per day. Pandora One also removes all advertising or the site, and makes it possible for users to skip as many songs as they like each day. Now that anyone gets unlimited free music, it is not yet clear whether Pandora will maintain its Pandora One subscription service, which was previously the only way to remove the 40-hour cap. The site revamp will soon include a number of new social features, as well, like a ticker-style “music feed,” which is intended to serve as “a centralized place to find, like and comment on what friends and like-minded listeners are discovering and enjoying on Pandora.” Individual stations will also now have their own URL, making it easier to share with others through social media outlets, like Facebook and Twitter. ![]() For non-paying customers, ads appear on the right side. Lyrics from the current song, as well as an “about the artist” section appear below that. Beside that, a window showing album art from the playlist, which can be clicked to pause or play the music, or vote the currently-playing song up or down. Below, a left-hand sidebar shows a list of all a user’s stations. ![]()
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