
Watercolors | Real Jazz | Spa | Escape | Siriusly Sinatra | On Broadway | '40s Junction | B. The Message | Kirk Franklin's Praise | enLighten The Garth Channel | The Highway | Kenny Chesney's No Shoes Radio | Prime Country | Willie's Roadhouse | Outlaw Country | Y2Kountry | Bluegrass Junction | Dwight Yoakam and the Bakersfield Beat | Red White & Booze | The Village (Sirius XM) The Joint | LL COOL J's Rock the Bells Radio | Hip-Hop Nation | Shade 45 | The Heat | Sirius XM Fly | Heart & Soul | Soul Town | The Groove | Sirius XM Silk | Sway's UniverseīPM | Diplo's Revolution Radio | Sirius XM Chill | Studio 54 Radio | Utopia (Sirius XM) The Beatles Channel | Elvis Radio | E Street Radio | Underground Garage | Pearl Jam Radio | Grateful Dead Channel | Radio Margaritaville | Classic Rewind | Classic Vinyl | Deep Tracks | The Spectrum | Phish Radio | SiriusXM 30 | Tom Petty Radio | The Bridge (Sirius XM) | 1st Wave | Lithium | Sirius XMU | Alt Nation | Octane | Ozzy's Boneyard | Hair Nation | Liquid Metal | Sirius XM Turbo | The Loft | Tom Petty's Buried Treasure | Jam On | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Radio | Yacht Rock Radio | RockBar | Faction Punk | Marky Ramone's Punk Rock Blitzkreig | The Emo Project | Indie 1.0 | Sirius XM Comes Alive! | Classic Rock Party The service relied on users spreading the word themselves.Sirius XM Hits 1 | Pandora Now | TikTok Radio | SoulCycle Radio | '50s Gold | '60s Gold | '70s on 7 | '80s on 8 | '90s on 9 | Pop2K | Pitbull's Globalization | The Coffee House | The Pulse | The Blend | PopRocks | Sirius XM Love | Celebrate! | Road Trip Radio | The Covers Channel | Venus (Sirius XM) | Velvet (Sirius XM) | Caliente | Carolina Shag Radio | ONEderland | Oldies Party | '70s/'80s Pop | '80s/'90s Pop | Elevations

The Pandora Podcast ran from 2006 to 2009.
PANDORA RADIO COM FREE
The service has since switched to a free service with advertising. Pandora was originally a pay-to-use service.Pandora originally went by the name Savage Beast.

You can only share your station and content with friends in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.

If you thumbs-down, it will drop the song and anything similar. If you thumbs-up a song, you will get more songs like it. Every time you click thumbs-up or thumbs-down, the system updates your playlist accordingly. Once there, you can create other stations, add songs to your Favorites list, buy music from Amazon or iTunes, share your station with friends, and embed your station into your blog. That station will play after a few more setup prompts that let you modify how you want the music. You can even select one of the many previously created stations as well. You type in your favorite artist, song, genre, or album, and then select the format you want from the displayed options. This is where you create your radio station. Once you get past the Pandora sign in screen, the service gives you a text box. You do not need an account to use it either, just a broadband internet connection, though your Pandora login gives you access to every feature. As stated earlier, the Pandora media player is your interface to the Pandora Internet Radio System.
