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Who doesn’t love Internet radio?
Jango Radio is one of them and it most definitely deserves your attention.
Here we have the main interface for Jango Radio.
The process was extremely quick (less than a minute) so I have nothing bad to say there.
Once you create an account, you’re able to jump right into listening.
The interface is simple and intuitive.
You’ve got the current artist and song title up in the left corner.
The main section displays the album art and track progress.
Down below, you have 5 control buttons on the top row and 4 navigation buttons on the bottom.
Internet radio doesn’t need to be complicated, so Jango Radio gets bonus points from me.
I just want to listen to music and thats what it does.
Each station is determined by a particular song or artist that you assign to it.
You dont drag-and-drop any songs into a playlist; everything is chosen automatically for you.
Sounds similar to Pandora, right?
Well, it basically is.
This broadens the station variety.
If you want to broaden the selection and reduce repetition, you could.
Jango Radio has a few cool features that stick out to me.
Its a small feature, but I miss it dearly.
Otherwise,Jangois an impressive app.
It is supported by ads, but Jangos ads are shorter than Pandoras and far less frequent.
If youve been looking for a Pandora alternative, give it a try.