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	<title>Comments on: Looks Like Pandora Could Stuff Doom Back Into the Box</title>
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		<title>By: Erin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Services like Pandora could be the saving grace for the floundering music business. What better way to get the word out about old, new and widely unknown bands than a medium that takes a person&#039;s preferences and introduces them to like music? If anything, the labels/music execs should thank sites like Pandora and maybe even consider partnering with them to form a great new music medium. Hear a new band that you really like? Well, you can purchase their song/album/catalog right here! The music industry should be embracing this, not fighting it!

I was devastated when they removed access to Pandora from Canadians. I searched out and purchased the music of many of the artists I encountered through Pandora and the fact that it learned from your likes and dislikes made it an innovative and refreshing way to experience music.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Services like Pandora could be the saving grace for the floundering music business. What better way to get the word out about old, new and widely unknown bands than a medium that takes a person&#8217;s preferences and introduces them to like music? If anything, the labels/music execs should thank sites like Pandora and maybe even consider partnering with them to form a great new music medium. Hear a new band that you really like? Well, you can purchase their song/album/catalog right here! The music industry should be embracing this, not fighting it!</p>
<p>I was devastated when they removed access to Pandora from Canadians. I searched out and purchased the music of many of the artists I encountered through Pandora and the fact that it learned from your likes and dislikes made it an innovative and refreshing way to experience music.</p>
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