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- The Internet's biggest radio service's competition may be growing, but so is its roster of users. February 27, 2014 1:31 PM PST Pandora, the operator of the Web's top radio service, said Thursday that it has surpassed 250 million registered users. The company crossed the 200 million mark a little less than a year ago. Pandora has prided itself in continuing to grow while new rivals like Spotify, iTunes Radio, and Beats Music crop up and grow. (This is a developing story and CNET will update.)
The Internet's biggest radio service's competition may be growing, but so is its roster of users. February 27, 2014 1:31 PM PST Pandora, the operator of the Web's top radio service, said Thursday that it has surpassed 250 million registered users. The company crossed the 200 million mark a little less than a year ago. Pandora has prided itself in continuing to grow while new rivals like Spotify, iTunes Radio, and Beats Music crop up and grow. (This is a developing story and CNET will update.)
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
The Internet's biggest radio service's competition may be growing, but so is its roster of users.
Pandora, the operator of the Web's top radio service, said Thursday that it has surpassed 250 million registered users.
The company crossed the 200 million mark a little less than a year ago.
Pandora has prided itself in continuing to grow while new rivals like Spotify, iTunes Radio, and Beats Music crop up and grow.
(This is a developing story and CNET will update.)