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This music streaming service is no longer available in Australia and New Zealand

From today onwards, internet radio service Pandora will no longer broadcast in Australia and New Zealand. Here’s what you need to know.

Five million people in the AU and NZ markets will have to look elsewhere for their music as the struggling company tries to shift its focus to the American market.

Currently users of the platform are being warned of the closure today, with a message from Pandora appearing when they log onto the service.

“Dear Pandora listener, We will be shutting down the Pandora service in Australia and New Zealand on July 31st, 2017. After this date, you will no longer be able to access the Pandora app of website,” the note reads.

“We’re honoured to have connected so many listeners with the music they love these past few years. Thank you for your loyalty and the opportunity to serve you. Sincerely The Pandora Team.”

Do I get a refund?

All subscriptions users will receive a pro rata refund, regardless of whether the subscription was purchased from the Pandora website, Apple iTunes or Google Play. 

What happens to gift cards?

Those who purchased a gift card from Pandora will be offered a refund from the service, but unfortunately if you bought a gift card from a retailer will need to follow up with the store.

Where do I listen to music online now?

Pandora joins a long list of services like JB Hi-Fi Now, Milk Music, Rdio, Guvera, Nokia MixRadio and Rara, which all failed to make a mark in the Australian music market.

But there are a few services around that will offer you a similar service:

 

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internet, music, entertainment, Pandora, Radio