Society is infatuated on music of all genres and acquiring an app that allows it’s users to listen to any genre is hard to come upon. Hence, the Pandora Internet Radio app foresees all genres of music, songs, artists, and soundtracks and is accessible to anyone who chooses to download the app. How do consumers download this app? Potential users must go to the app store on a smart device or can further use it on the internet. Furthermore, on a smart device tap on the appstore and search in the search engine for Pandora Internet Radio and click the first loaded item in the app list. The app will then appear larger on the screen and will show an install or download option, so click that button. The app will then begin its download and will notify the system when it is completed. When downloading is completed, find the app on the smart device and open it. The app has now been placed on that device for use. The downloading of the app might have been loiter, but the setup of a …show more content…
Once the information has been typed in, hit the register button once again at the bottom of the screen and the account has been made. After the account is made, start cherry-picking the stations for the personal account. To pick stations, type in the name of a band, singer, song, or soundtrack in the search box and locate the searched item in a list given by Pandora. Click on it and it will start playing music similar to the music of the searched item and will be added to the stations on the account. One account may hold an abundant amount of stations and can be depleted from the internet, as well. The internet version of Pandora is the same as the app, but when using the internet type in Pandora in the search bar at the top of the screen. Once the page loads, it will ask for an account login in. Login in using a personal account and all the data from the account will load on the internet likewise from the
There is a very popular app called Spotify. People can search up almost any artist and listen to their music, for free. The article, "The Changing Landscape of the Music Business" by Jacob Carter says, "in November of 2014, award-winning musician Taylor Swift pulled her entire music catalog from Spotify." Tons of artists have their music on this app, although like Taylor Swift, they don't have to. They choose
The criminal justice system is meant to protect the innocent, and punish those who are guilty of a crime. However, no system is perfect, and as a result, sometimes the innocent become victims of the system that was meant to protect them. How exactly do these innocent people become victims of the system? Sometimes the person gets framed, and the crime scene is staged to point a finger at them. Sometimes, there is no strong physical evidence against them, yet circumstantial evidence is used by the crown to put them away. This happened to a 17 year old boy named Adnan Syed in Baltimore, Maryland, who was imprisoned for life, for the alleged murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Lee. Throughout the Serial podcast, Sarah Koenig is able to critically analyze information which proves Adnan’s innocence. Firstly, Asia’s letters gave Adnan an alibi for the time of the murder. Secondly, Adnan’s innocence can be demonstrated through the lack of any strong evidence and the prosecution’s use of circumstantial evidence which can be disproved. Thirdly, Jay’s constantly changing testimony is not credible evidence of Adnan’s guilt, making him innocent.
Ask anyone how they listen to music the answer will likely be through any means of easy access at an affordable cost. A study conducted by news outlet Nielsen 's Music 360 claimed, “Americans streamed 164 billion on-demand tracks across audio and video platforms in 2014”. The rapid increase in popularity music streaming platforms are experiencing leaves people wondering what that means for the music industry. When more consumers utilize the on-demand method of entertainment access, how does that translate to the artist being accessed? Astra Taylor contributes to this discussion in her book, “The People’s Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age”. She lays criticism upon the idea of a more digitized
Australians listen to music through a variety of mediums, such as CD’s, radio, streaming services and iTunes. Most of the mediums used to listen to music rely on the internet. Streaming services and iTunes required the internet to use. ITunes allows the user to download the song first before then being allowed to transfer
Starting in the year 1999, a company called Napster opened up a whole new world to the Internet where every song ever made was instantly available to you on your computer for free. It was created by an 18-year-old Northeastern University student named Shawn Fanning. Napster transformed personal computers into servers that shared mp3 files all across the Internet (Mayer, 2008). It became popular very quickly because exchanging mp3 files freely and having any music desired right at your fingertips had never been possible before. However, this program that provided the privilege of having free instant music to download did not last long, it was shut down after just two years by
Audible.com is the leading online audio entertainment and information service. It sells audio content like audio books, lectures, print publications, audio editions, performances, speeches, study material, as well as other audio. The firm has more than 144,000 hours of audio content from at least 530 content partners with more than 40,000 titles. All the content is available for computer playback, burning to audio CD and listening using portable music device. The firm uses its Audible manager software in downloading, scheduling, managing and playing audio selections. The manager software also allows customers to listen and download spoken content and transfer to Audible Ready players. The firm is the exclusive provider of digital content.
Spotify was started to provide commercial music streaming services with facilities to search and browse music as well as download. Spotify has various opportunities in increasing the size of the company to a wide area. There are also opportunities in creating interactive websites and providing the customers with extra games and offers. However, there are various challenges to meet these opportunities which may include investments and customer issues. There are two recommendations for Spotify, first is to develop a mobile application for smart phones and second is to create new offers along with online gaming. This will foster growth in the Spotify’s reputation in the market.
In this era, millions of people either download or stream music. Music apps focus on providing the public with free music to listen or download; YouTube provides the public to watch music videos. Yahoo Music, ITunes, and many other software offers streaming music to the public. There are literally billions of songs available to download, which are easy to get. All the public has to do is install a file the allows you to share programs. Anyone who has a phone or a computer can download music for free by using the internet. Whatever goes on the internet stays in cyberspace forever. Lots of people download music using some type of program or app. If you don't, then you might know someone who does. It is that common.
I am with you, I am not a big iTunes fan. I just can’t seem to get the iTunes Radio to play the songs I like or new songs that I wouldn’t mind hearing consistently and this problem doesn’t exist for me on Pandora Radio. Plus Pandora cost less and it seems to work for me much better when I am out exercising or out and about.
Their service is offered to users as an alternative to the traditional pay-per-track services such as iTunes. The idea is to allow music consumers to listen to on-demand music from a “cloud” on the internet, instead of possessing the digitalized files on a computer.
In addition to audience and personality of the station, as their organization has grown, NPR has evolved to keep up with new digital forms of reporting. NPR launched the NPR News app in August 2009 and it shortly became one of the top free apps on both iPhone and Android marketplaces. NPR Politics Podcast is currently the tenth the most popular iTunes podcasts in the United States. NPR also launched the NPR Music app in November 2007, which presents free online music programming. Music is selected by editorial choice to create a new musical experience for listeners. The app offers live concert webcasts, reviews, music lists, news, studio sessions and interviews. NPR.org was also revamped in the summer of 2009 in order to bridge the on-air and online experiences. These changes are steps in the right direction for the organization, however, they would still benefit from further changes in order to attract a millennial audience.
Pandora originally started with a subcription type of business model wherein users must pay $36 per month after they have used up their 10 hours of free access. The original model used was the free trial type. What happened was after the free trial of 10 hours was used up, the customers were unwilling to pay for the subscription fee. Now, the new and current model being used by Pandora is the freemium business model. The new model offered users longer time limit in using their features, which could be used again in the next month and
In the short story by John Cheever called "The Enormous Radio" it begins with Jim and Irene Westcotts appearing like the perfect American family. Cheever describes them as "the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income, endeavor, and respectability" (Cheever 1). What is ironic about this story is the Westcotts are far from being the perfect family and the community they try to conform to is just as imperfect as the Westcotts themselves. A way the Westcotts try to live up to their society is by keeping secret the fact that they listen to the radio and attend musical events. This is because these activities were not something members of their community did. For example, Cheever says the "Westcotts differed
Apple users are at 4% computer market, failing to convert Windows PC users. BuyMusic. Com has a larger audience offering the same service.
The "business side of music is struggling to generate enough revenue because of the new technology" ("How the Internet Changed Music."). "Most of the people who are part of making a record are paid in royalties, and anytime music changes hands without money being involved, those royalties can’t be paid—which is why so much has been done in recent years to try and reduce music piracy"("How The Internet Changed Music."). iTunes and Amazon has helped by offering cheap downloads for single songs, which allows the customer to only purchase songs they like rather than the entire album ("How the Internet Changed Music."). Spotify and Pandora, who offer either ad-based or paid subscription streaming of their music libraries, are Internet radio stations which have also helped with the piracy problem ("How The Internet Changed