Share Your Pandora Stations

Started by Ted, July 08, 2009, 12:07:25 PM

Ted

I got to wondering how many of us have Pandora stations we could share.

I'll start. 

I have three stations:


How to find your Pandora Station URL:

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Click the drop-down menu next to the station you'd like to share.

Select "Edit Station Details."

           



In the upper right there will be a URL for sharing.

           



Select and copy the full URL to your clipboard.

Paste it into a reply to this topic.
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64Guitars

From your links, I get this:

"Dear Pandora Visitor,

We are deeply, deeply sorry to say that due to licensing constraints, we can no longer allow access to Pandora for listeners located outside of the U.S."
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Ted

Quote from: 64Guitars on July 08, 2009, 01:56:20 PMFrom your links, I get this:

"Dear Pandora Visitor,

We are deeply, deeply sorry to say that due to licensing constraints, we can no longer allow access to Pandora for listeners located outside of the U.S."

I had no idea about that.

Are you actually outside of the US? (I have no idea where you keep those 64 guitars.)
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Quote from: 64Guitars on July 08, 2009, 01:56:20 PMFrom your links, I get this:

"Dear Pandora Visitor,

We are deeply, deeply sorry to say that due to licensing constraints, we can no longer allow access to Pandora for listeners located outside of the U.S."

Sucks, right? I actually just read that in a newspaper article the other day. Hopefully they will get all the licensing stuff figured out in the near future.

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Ted

This wasn't even on my radar.  Looks like they barely got a deal to allow them to Webcast within the US.  Now the need to fight the same battle country by country:

QuoteThe webcasters were engaged in a two year battle with Sound Exchange after a federal body said that they had to pay 0.19 cent per song when they streamed them.

That would have swallowed up most of the money made by the webcasters. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) brokered the deal, indicating that it believes the internet may give far more to the record companies than it takes away.

The US webcasters face further problems, however. Pandora can't provide access to people outside the US because of individual licensing agreements in different countries. In some cases, deals have to be struck country by country - a difficult task for a nascent business.

Source: Online radio stations agree on royalty payments -- TG Daily
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