By S. Rina, | October 13, 2016
Subscription to Pandora Plus costs $5 per month.
Pandora Plus is now available to users. The service was unveiled by Pandora last month. This new subscription service offers various features such as the ability to control ads and listen to music offline.
Apart from this, with Pandora Plus, users can accrue extra replays and skips. The service is priced at $5 per month.
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Pandora now has a new logo and designing. The company said that its new look is more aligned to the concept of music being a "personal experience." The new logo shows a mix of colors and patterns instead of its old logo consisting of a simple "P."
Pandora introduced its new service to replace Pandora One. All the subscribers of Pandora One will be automatically transferred to Pandora Plus. The new service will offer various features for paid as well as free subscribers. Free users now have the option of choosing video ads over the conventional radio ads.
Pandora Plus offers more skips and replays for its paid users as well. Its new offline listening feature can detect the loss of connection and automatically switches to one of the users' top stations.
Pandora is looking to introduce a new premium service later this year. The upcoming service will be geared towards on-demand music streaming and will compete with the likes of Spotify. It is likely to be priced at $10 a month. However, the company has not provided any official pricing or release information about the service.
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