Apps, Mobile & SMS

Grooveshark Tries To Go Legit With New Pandora-Like Radio App

grooveshark logoAfter years of fighting the system and losing, online music service Grooveshark is taking a new route – playing by the rules – with the launch of a new Pandora-like digital radio app. Previous Grooveshark apps for both iOS and Android have been released only to be later banned from Apple and Google's app stores after complaints from labels and rightsholders. 

image from www.techfever.netThis time, Grooveshark will be launching what even they are calling their "first compliant app" in January. For 99 cents a month it will offer ad free "Broadcasts".  Users can text chat with others within the app while listening to custom radio stations created by users instead of algorithms.

Because its a radio-like app, Grooveshark does not need to seek special licences from the record labels to launch. It need only pay SoundExchange and their follow rules. 

"Change the ballgame"

Displaying the bravado that has both gotten the company this far as well as in some real trouble, Grooveshark CEO Sam Tarantino told Dow Jones that his new app could "change the ballgame" in digital radio now dominated by Pandora. "We're trying to show that we're doing everything we possibly can to be a legitimate player here," said Mr. Tarantino.

Share on:

1 Comment

  1. Thieves plain and simple, free-riding on the backs of Artists they have never paid a cent. I am amused buy Tarantino’s seemingly endless capacity for bullshit though, give credit where due 😉
    From the HotSeat,
    Thomas McAlevey, CEO, Radical.FM

Comments are closed.