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Pandora's music box on Sprint phones

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SAN FRANCISCO--At an event here Tuesday night, Pandora Media unveiled an updated Web site and new partnerships that would make its streaming Internet radio service more mobile.

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Pandora, the third-largest Internet radio service, with nearly 7 million registered users, according to founder Tim Westergren, said it teamed with Sprint to sell its music recommendation service over the company's cell phones. Pandora will cost $2.99 per month after a free 30-day trial on select Sprint phones.

It also struck a deal with digital-media player maker Sonos to stream music into the home wirelessly for $36 a year. And down the road, Westergren said the company will launch its service on a Wi-Fi-connected MP3 player.

Pandora needs to diversify and broaden its listener base in the face of a money crunch, especially in light of new government regulations that will raise royalty fees Webcasters must pay to record labels. Westergren said: "We write a big licensing check every month; it's expensive and takes a lot of advertising."

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Pandora #1 Fan!!!
by SimulSaysNat May 25, 2007 7:37 AM PDT
I absolutely LOVE Pandora! I have been their unofficial promoter in Boston since I discovered it. I have all my friends, family and coworkers addicted to it! This is the best news I have heard today....Thank you!
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