Is it hard to get your music on Pandora?

Regardless of what your favorite music streaming platform is, Pandora is not one to forget when promoting your music. Their process takes more work than getting your music on Apple Music or Tidal, but with 78 million active listeners – it’s worth it.

Can anyone put music on Pandora?

You can submit your content through the Independent Artist Submissions Tool found within AMP. Prior to submitting your release, please confirm the following with your distributor: Pandora was selected when the release was distributed. U.S. streaming rights were granted to Pandora.

How do I put music on Pandora?

Pandora requires Android 7.0* and is only available for listeners within the United States. To install Pandora on your Android device, visit the Google Play store from this link and select Install. *If you are running a version older than Android 7.0, you will need to update your device’s operating system.

How much does it cost to put a song on Pandora?

Upload your music for consideration to be featured on Pandora with TuneCore, with prices starting at $9.99 to submit a single and $29.99 to submit an album or an EP.

How much does Pandora pay per stream?

$0.0013 per stream
Pandora pays an average of $0.0013 per stream. An artist will need roughly 751 plays on Pandora to make a dollar and 751,000 plays to earn $1000.

How does Pandora make money?

Pandora makes its money the same way radio stations do, from advertising that is inserted into the playlist. Estimates are that about half of its revenues are paid out in licensing fees. Pandora’s monthly active users (MAUs) were 58.9 million at the end of 2020, which was down from 63.5 million at the end of 2019.

Is Pandora completely free?

Pandora is free to use, but users can upgrade to Pandora Plus or Pandora Premium for ad-free listening. With Pandora Plus, users can enjoy unlimited skips and some offline listening for $4.99 a month.

How do you get paid from Pandora?

Pandora pays sound recording royalties in accordance with the terms of its agreements with sound recording owners, collection societies and rights administrators. Artist royalties for the ad-supported service continue to be paid through SoundExchange.

Which music platform pays the most?

As an artist-centric streaming service, Tidal has one of the highest royalty payment rates in the music industry. Paying nearly 3 times as much as other high volume music streaming services, Tidal pays roughly $0.01284 per stream.