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But it's still pay-for-play, and I wouldn't pay. He also e-mailed me with contact info, so I'm fairly sure it's him, although the usual caveats apply. It's a thoughtful comment, and Dan comes across as a serious businessperson, not a fly-by-night scam artist. To summarize, Jango is trying to maintain a quality experience for listeners by making sure they're not inundated with Airplay artists they're not going to like.

Rather than playing Airplay artists based strictly on how much money they contribute, Jango screens them all to make sure they meet some sort of quality bar. A similarity algorithm is applied, so you won't be hearing some random rap artist between The Cure and The Smiths.

If a listener hates a particular song, he'll never hear it again. Artists who score poorly across the board are removed from rotation entirely and their money is refunded. Perhaps most important, Jango will only play an Airplay artist no more than once every 20 songs, so at least 95 percent of the music you hear will be music you explicitly want to hear. All good for listeners. But from an artist's perspective, it still smells like pay-for-play.

If Jango is screening Airplay entrants anyway, why make them pay? Why not just open Jango radio to emerging artists who the editors think are good enough?

And how does Jango decide who needs to pay and who gets in for free?



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