Rdio's cheaper music plan combines ad-free radio with a handful of on-demand songs<article>
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If you can’t decide between Internet radio and on-demand streaming, Rdio’s $4 per month plan will give you a bit of both.</p><p>
The new “Rdio Select” plan is like a cross between the premium plans offered by Pandora and Spotify, combining ad-free Internet radio with a handful of on-demand tracks for offline listening.</p><p>
Similar to Pandora, users can create radio stations based on artists, songs, genres, and other factors. There’s also a “You FM” station that rolls up all your listening habits into one personalized playlist. It’s helpful for the extremely indecisive.</p><p>
On-demand listening is capped at 25 songs, which can play offline on phones and tablets. (Offline support for Roku, Chromecast, and Sonos is also coming soon.) Users can swap out those songs for up to 25 new ones on a daily basis, and Rdio says it will offer 10-track playlists curated by artists and tastemakers to help get people started.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2922443/rdios-cheaper-music-plan-combines-ad-free-radio-with-a-handful-of-on-demand-songs.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Rdio's cheaper music plan combines ad-free radio with a handful of on-demand songs