Sell your music on PANDORA

Pandora is a leading music and podcast discovery platform, providing a highly personalized listening experience to approximately 70 million users each month with its patented Music Genome Project® and Podcast Genome Project® technology, whether at home or on the go, through its mobile app, web, and integrations with over 2000 connected products. As the largest streaming music provider in the U.S., with a leading digital audio advertising platform, Pandora connects listeners with the audio entertainment they love. Pandora is a subsidiary of Sirius XM Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: SIRI). Together, Pandora and SiriusXM have created the world’s largest audio entertainment company. Sell your music on Pandora.

Sell your music on Pandora.

Pandora offers music through radio streaming.
Pandora is a curated music service. Music must be selected by Pandora’s curator services to be launched on the platform and made available to subscribers.

Plans

  • Pandora Free: ad-supported radio/non-interactive service.
  • Pandora Plus: ad-free subscription radio/limited interactive service.
  • Pandora Premium: subscription-based listening/on-demand service.

Go live time

It takes between 3 and 7 business days for content to be published on Pandora after being distributed to the channel.

Payment fee

Paid plays: when Pandora offers your music to a listener, you are paid a proportional share of Pandora’s subscription revenue per month calculated according to the terms set forth in our agreement with the service (this usually excludes streams during the subscriber’s free trial). Payments will fluctuate each month, depending on the amount of subscription revenue generated and how often your music was streamed.

Listening Modes

Pandora now allows users to switch their algorithm for selecting music.

  • My Station: Pandora’s original algorithm
  • Crowd Faves: favors songs that receive the most thumbs-up from other users on that station.
  • Deep Cuts: offers lesser-known songs by an artist or within a genre.
  • Discovery: plays more artists that typically aren’t on that station.
  • Newly Released: only picks the most recent songs by an artist or in a genre.
  • Artist Only: lets you fully dock into the catalog of a single artist.