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Pandora has created two market segments, one for Spanish listeners, and another for English listeners. By creating multiple market segments, Pandora's advertising is customized to the users' needs. To create the first two market segments, the company cross-referenced its registered user data with U.S. census. Then, the cross reference allows the company to identify zip codes with high populations of Hispanic and Spanish-speaking people, and finally it ran tests overlaying the two data sets to infer which listeners fit into those buckets. Adding new music or up and coming artists and bands to an existing library of music. Platforms for computer systems at which application programs can run. Subscription on fees in order to provide more for the customers. Their channels would rely on a browser as their source would exist through it. |
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Music licenses so that the company can legally play or stream the music online and to everyone on any device. |
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Uploading live performances online or users to hear instead of just studio recordings. |
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Pandora’s cost structure is highly variable, with content costs representing roughly 50% of total costs. First, sSoundExchange collects content fees on behalf of labels or artists on the recording themselves. These are by far the largest content acquisition cost.[citation needed] Second, Pandora pays licensing fees to agencies such as BMI, ASCAP, or SESAC in order to compensate composers, songwriters and publishers. Pandora also pays Rovi for song and artist information; this has recently been structured as a flat monthly fee. Pandora also pays the developers and the staff. And they also pay for the hardware that is used to keep the website and apps running well. |
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