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MagicThief83

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Just curious, what are your thoughts/initial impressions on iTunes Radio? (Decided to make this thread while waiting for my phone to update, as it's taking forever!) Any avid Pandora users considering switching over permanently? I've been listening to iTunes Radio for over an hour now (Trance) and while I think the music selection is ok, I actually find the Pandora selection more in tune (pun intended) with what I like. That said, I like the interface of iTunes Radio and how it allows you to fine tune the selection of music played by hits versus discovering newer songs. I also like how any song it plays is immediately available for purchase in iTunes and the transition between listening and purchasing music is seamless. Unlike iTunes Radio, Pandora has many songs I enjoy listening to, however, deciding to purchase some of them ultimately led me to a dead link in iTunes where that particular song wasn't available. With that said, I find the limited skips kind of annoying, as there are several pandora apps that allow unlimited skipping of songs, thereby, not being forced to listen to a song you extremely dislike. It's a close call really, but I think I'll stick with iTunes Radio for awhile until I get a better idea of what it truly has to offer.
 

chevelleguy3

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Apr 24, 2013
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I have been using Pandora for several years now. I never paid for the upgraded Pandora though. I'm an iTunes Match subscriber so I'm pleased to know that I won't have to listen to the annoying Pandora ads that half of them aren't even in English. I think it will take some time to fine tune my stations, but then again I had to fine tune them on Pandora as well. I've been listening to iTunes Radio since this morning and I like it so far. I will probably use iTunes Radio over Pandora from now on.
 

HengenJL

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I have been paying for Pandora One for a few years now and have a lot of my stations fine tuned. I have been using iTunes Radio since Beta 2 on my iPad mini. Slowly but surely I am beginning to fine tune my iTunes Radio stations. I still have more stations in Pandora as I haven't used iTunes Radio enough to swivel my stations. I think its going to be a matter of time and testing to see how I like iTunes Radio.
 

0000757

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I completely switched to iTunes Radio from Pandora.

So far with iTunes Radio I've gotten A LOT more variety in songs. For instance, on the Electronic Radio on Pandora, I was listening to the same artists and the same songs often. With iTunes Radio I'm constantly hearing something new. Plus iTR has sliders that let you adjust the level of popular music vs. newly rising music.

Also, the ads. Most ads don't bother me, but Pandora's ads were extremely obnoxious. 60 second video ads that would drop the quality of my music requiring me to relaunch the app, giant full screen ads that would pop up when I switch to the app, making me always accidentally tap them, they were really obnoxious and annoying ads. On iTunes Radio, the ads are always just "You're listening to iTunes Radio" or "Check out this artist's new album" or "Download the iTunes Festival app" or "Give a friend an iTunes gift card!". It's like disney channel ads. They're all high quality, they're only 5-10 seconds each, and they're not annoying or obnoxious either.

Unless Pandora cuts back on their crazy ads, I'll stick to iTunes Radio and Rdio radio.
 

bigred7078

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May 6, 2010
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Anyone here find iTunes Radio repeating a lot of the same songs?

I downloaded the GM so I have been using it for a few days now. At first I was getting a lot of repeats, and even repeats of songs I selected to never play again, but, that hasn't happened in a few days. It may need a day or two of customization from you before it starts to really shine.
 

Eitel

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Sep 20, 2012
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I didn't use Pandora, but I actually cancelled my Spotify membership. iTunes Radio is awesome, and I can use those $10 a month to actually buy the songs if I want them.
 

jtfolden

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I'm using iTunes Radio on my Mac but on my phone I think I must stick with Pandora for now. The Pandora app has added a sleep timer which I use to I go to sleep. iTunes Radio doesn't seem to have this feature. Also, the station I listen to the most (built around the artist Matt Alber) just seems much better on Pandora out of the box. iTunes Radio is all over the place.
 

Time Less

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I'm using iTunes Radio on my Mac but on my phone I think I must stick with Pandora for now. The Pandora app has added a sleep timer which I use to I go to sleep. iTunes Radio doesn't seem to have this feature. Also, the station I listen to the most (built around the artist Matt Alber) just seems much better on Pandora out of the box. iTunes Radio is all over the place.

ios itunes has a sleep timer too, it's in the clock app.
 

SBacklin

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Feb 13, 2011
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Anyone here find iTunes Radio repeating a lot of the same songs?
I noticed that on three separate occasions, I heard the same song after creating a new radio station and listening to it. For example, I heard Whitney Houston's 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' on one created radio station, then after creating another, I heard the same song in the newly created station.

To clarify, I heard the same song in the scenario listed above within half and hour to an hour time span. It's happened maybe 5 times now so far.
 
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cmanbrazil

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Feb 3, 2010
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It interesting that the sound quality of Pandora went down right before this release. Forums suggested deleting Pandora and reinstalling it. It helped a little but it still sounds airy.:(
 

jtfolden

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Jul 16, 2002
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yup, set your timer and "when timer ends" select "stop playing" instead of a tone. it's at the bottom. that option has been there for while now.

ohhhhh... ;-) I never saw the "stop playing" option way down at the end before. If I can get my stations tuned how I like them then I'll try that. Thanks for the heads up!
 

sjinsjca

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Agreed with several points on this thread.

I'm a longtime Pandora user and a big fan. But iTunes Radio offers startlingly better sound quality and a significantly greater selection for the offbeat genres I like.

There are still ads, and I don't like the user interface in iTunes on my Mac. But where it counts I'd score it a definite win.
 

ErikGrim

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Pandora uses an algorithm, iTunes radio actually use real people ("genre experts") to create the selection. I suspect repeats will be less of an issue over time.
 

MagicThief83

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Jun 12, 2012
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ohhhhh... ;-) I never saw the "stop playing" option way down at the end before. If I can get my stations tuned how I like them then I'll try that. Thanks for the heads up!

You can also click the star and select never play this again

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Agreed with several points on this thread.

I'm a longtime Pandora user and a big fan. But iTunes Radio offers startlingly better sound quality and a significantly greater selection for the offbeat genres I like.

There are still ads, and I don't like the user interface in iTunes on my Mac. But where it counts I'd score it a definite win.

I'm not too fond of the UI either, but it isn't a deal breaker for me.
 

nheilweil

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Jul 10, 2008
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I'm an iTunes Match subscriber and I'm limited to 6 skips per hour for each station. Wasn't it supposed to be ad-free (which mine is) and also unlimited skips?
 

0007776

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I'm outside of the US enough that I gave up on pandora even though I used to like it, iTunes Radio works in other countries, so that is an important enough feature that I won't bother with pandora anymore even when I am somewhere that Pandora works.
 

rockosmodurnlif

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Apr 21, 2007
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My test station was a station based on "2/1" by Brian Eno from Ambient 1.

The Pandora station constantly played Native American flute music.

The iTunes Radio station surprised me with constant & engaging ambient tracks.

I think this is due to track availability. iTunes Radio for me.
 

Blau

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Aug 17, 2013
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I've noticed much more repeats on iTunes Radio vs Pandora. It would usually take 6+ hrs for me to get a repeat on Pandora staying on a single station, iR on the other hand can start repeating within an hour. I had a song play 3 times last night after a few hours and another song twice in the same span.

That being said, I'm loving the sound quality of iR over Pandora and much better results generated on my stations. Though I may have messed up Pandora over time by thumbs upping stuff from other stations that bled over.

All in all I much prefer iTunes Radio at the moment and hope that the amount of song repeats is resolved over time.
 

Michael CM1

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Feb 4, 2008
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Anyone here find iTunes Radio repeating a lot of the same songs?

When I started Beatles Radio on a couple separate occasions, it started with Hard Day's Night and a couple songs later played Jet by Wings. Like the exact same order. I also remember the iTunes Top 100 station playing some song I didn't like pretty quickly again, although I don't remember which one.

I didn't use Pandora much. But I'm liking iTunes Radio a little bit. I mean if you're sick of listening to what you own, you can get something a little different with a much better selection than terrestrial radio.

What might entice more iTunes Match subscribers would be an increase in skip limits. Or create some new tier or service for unlimited skips or go for broke with a Spotify-like service.
 
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