Following Pandora, iHeartRadio reveals new premium radio and on-demand music streaming<article>
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<p>Stop me if you’ve already heard this one: A major Internet radio service is improving its core service and adding an on-demand, Spotify-style product. No, we’re not talking about
Pandora—this time it's iHeartRadio's turn.</p><p>The company behind the services, iHeartMedia (formerly Clear Channel), announced iHeartRadio Plus and iHeartRadio All Access on Friday. The two new subscription plans will roll out in January.</p><p><strong>The story behind the story:</strong> With so many music services competing for our attention, iHeartMedia hopes it can lure more people to its offerings by focusing on radio. The company says even the new Spotify-like service, iHeartRadio All Access, will focus on improving your radio experience. The company is short on specifics, but from the sounds of it the music you listen to using All Access will inform the selections you hear on iHeartRadio's Internet radio. </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3123163/data-center-cloud/following-pandora-iheartradio-reveals-new-premium-radio-and-on-demand-music-streaming.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Following Pandora, iHeartRadio reveals new premium radio and on-demand music streaming