Chumby now supports Pandora Radio

By Doug Aamoth October 7th, 2008 12 Comments
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A recent update to the net-connected Chumby device adds Pandora Radio as an option under the Music menu. Check out the above video for a quick demonstration of everything. It’s pretty straightforward – you’ll need to reboot your Chumby to get it to show up initially but once that’s done, you’ll find the Pandora option amongst the other available music sources.

Then, simply enter your Pandora username and password and you’ll have access to your stations. You can create new stations straight from your Chumby device and they’ll show up on Pandora.com as well.

Full release:

DISCOVER NEW MUSIC FROM PANDORA ON YOUR CHUMBY®

New content keeps music fans engaged with Pandora radio, music videos from Avot Media and news headlines from Rolling Stone

San Diego, CA – October 7, 2008 – Chumby is now giving music fans a new way to stay constantly connected to the music of their favorite artists, while also introducing them to new music they’ll love. All chumby players can now tune into personalized radio stations from Pandora accounts and have Pandora set as the audio source for custom alarm clocks. Additionally, chumby users will now be able to search and view music videos and more from a music video widget powered by tipMotion from Avot Media, Inc., and receive up-to-the-minute music news and images from RollingStone.com, all without logging onto a computer.

“We know music is a big part of people’s lives and fans want to have always-on, always-fresh access to their favorite artists,†said Stephen Tomlin, CEO of chumby. “A benefit of buying a chumby is that the product is always improving as we add new content and features through automatic upgrades. Now chumbys can be used as radios for the Pandora service at no charge, so whether you bought your chumby months ago or today – you win.â€

Pandora is an Internet radio service that is now accessible through chumby. When you indicate a song or artist that you enjoy, Pandora responds by playing selections that are musically similar. You can provide feedback on the individual song choices to further refine the playlist to suit your taste. Your chumby can also wake you with your favorite Pandora station and let you listen to “personalized†radio all day.

“Chumby’s innovative connected media player is a natural fit for Pandora,†said Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora. “With Pandora now available on chumby, our listeners have even more ways to hear their favorite artists and discover new music.â€

Also available on chumby are music videos powered by Avot Media, a video formatting and streaming solution provider. Now chumby users can watch the most popular music videos each week, and search for thousands of popular music, entertainment, news, and sports videos on the most popular search engines at the touch of a button.

Chumby music fans will also be able to receive the latest news and images of their favorite bands through updates from RollingStone.com. In addition, Wenner Media, Inc., publishers of RollingStone.com, will also showcase content from other Wenner publications such as UsMagazine.com.

The addition of music content from Pandora, music video streaming from Avot Media and music news updates from Wenner Media complements the strong music and podcast offerings already on chumby, including thousands of AOL SHOUTcast stations, music news from MTV and VH1, and dozens of great streaming stations on Radio Free Chumby.

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Michael Stewart (Who am I?)

I don’t think pandora would like this since they seem to have lots of ads for a pandora wifi player which would cost about the same as a chumby and since the chumby has so many extra cool features who will buy the pandora player.

 
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Joe T (Who am I?)

I’m listening to Chumbawamba on my Chumby right now… with my pet Chimp, Dumby (named after Dubya and Dumbo). The Chumby is not a namby-pamby gizmo — it is like my chum. Gumby would have loved a Chumby.

 
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Michael Burke (Who am I?)

Are you high?

 

Doesn’t sound interesting. What can pandora do for publishers?

 
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Smcnally (Who am I?)

I still have Audrey (3com/Palm) capable of streaming radio from Real. Not nearly as cool as Pandora, but the device is still awesome.

 
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Melanie (Who am I?)

I’m with Micheal - why would I buy a dedicated Pandora device when I can get Pandora as a feature on more robust devices?

 
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Appruv.com (Who am I?)

Everytime I see a chumby I think it is a cool carseat headrest. I think I’d rather have a headrest like this than a chumby.

 
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Laborde Brothers (Who am I?)

It is a pity Pandora won’t work mostly outside USA.
Spain is one of this countries where Music Copyrights are stongly controlled. I heard about Rockola Radio but no clue of how would it work. Pandora Radio rocks and I miss it anyway.

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