Is this your business?
Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and manage your listing.
Claim Your BusinessJango has a rating of 2.4 stars from 15 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Jango ranks 34th among Radio sites.
No positive highlights yet
It's completely free and the music and artist are world class. Good features for instance, you can move forward if you don't like the current song.
Scam beware scam p company will take your money and then claim to pay you this is not even make any sense they will also take your money for fake contest they never notify you of whether or not you have actually been reviewed once you email them to let them know that you have not been reviewed they will then recall the email which means they will take the e-mails back there is a feature on Outlook mail. Does this it took me a month to get a review from this company and they only sent me the review because I sent them an email stating that I never received one they sent me an email stating that I was in the queue for review and then that was that I never heard from them again until I email them because they kept spamming me so I emailed them back and said while you never gave me the first of you in the first place c i e a r a sent me an e-mail directly after I was emailed by info at radioairplay.com or whatever it is at 11:04 a.m. quora email me directly after that night around 5 or 6 p.m. telling me that he was unaware of my account and that I must be using some other email address
It's completely free and the music and artist are world class. Good features for instance, you can move forward if you don't like the current song.
Products used:
Radio play
As the artist, the Thomas Project, my responses from new and existing fans around the world is consistent and impressive with our fan base growing at a nice pace every day.
I do receive a lot of email addresses though I would like to see a system established to where in order for a listener to be able to hear a song in it's entirety, they need to provide the artist with their email address.
Overview
For the most part there isn't much difference between these three Internet music websites. Each one on them has their small differences that make them unique, but from an overall standpoint they are pretty equal. From a visual perspective they are all very well done. I spent some time navigating through each website and they are straightforward and easy to use. All three websites allow for download on mobile devices as well as social networks. They also have interactive blogs that allow members to communicate and voice their opinions. The sign-up for all is quick and painless and free. Only one of the websites (Pandora), allowed for an upgraded version with a monthly or yearly fee that I could locate. Overall I could see myself using each of these sites for Internet music on my computer or phone without hesitation.
Jango
I just came across this website today and I really like what I have discovered. This Internet music website makes it easy to find music that I want to listen to as well as seeing what others are listening too. It makes music even more social and fun. It only takes a minute to sign-up and start listening to music. What I like about this website is the ability to view what others are listening to, so I can upgrade my music play list. The only thing that I don't like about this website is the pop-up advertisement. I don't mind if there is ads on the side of the website because I understand that they have to make money. I just don't like when it is right in my face. I would recommend this website to a friend because it is innovative with music sharing.
Free internet radio, just like Pandora only fewer ads and more variety. Listen to hundreds of genre stations or create your own with your favorite music.
Is this your business?
Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and manage your listing.