Steve Jang - Steve develops and drives partnerships, product management, and community marketing for imeem. Prior to joining imeem he worked in digital media, business development, and marketing at EMI Music, Kyocera Wireless, XUMA, and Salon.com. At the same time, Steve remains involved in the indie community by working on film festivals, music videos, and live show production. Steve has a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and an MBA from the University of Southern California.
Riaz Karamali - Riaz Karamali is a Partner in the Corporate Practice Group of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP in the firm's Silicon Valley office.
Dana LoPiccolo-Giles - Dana LoPiccolo-Giles is the Co-founder and Managing Director of Amazon's CreateSpace.
Nion McEvoy - Nion McEvoy serves as Chief Executive Officer of Spin Media LLC. Mr. McEvoy served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Chronicle Books. Mr. McEvoy serves as Member of Board of Advisors at Common Sense Media, Inc. .
Martine Paris - Martine Paris is Director of Business Development for Strategic Content Partnerships.
Tim Westergren - Tim Westergren founded Pandora in January 2000 and now serves as its Chief Strategy Officer. Tim is an award-winning composer, an accomplished musician and a record producer with 20 years of experience in the music industry. He has recorded with independent labels, managed artists, owned a commercial digital recording studio, scored feature films, produced albums, and performed extensively. His main instrument is the piano, but over the years he has played the bassoon, drums and clarinet and his musical background spans such genres as rock, blues, jazz and classical music. Tim received his B.A. from Stanford University, where he studied computer acoustics and recording technology.
A musician's musician, he is obsessed with helping talented emerging artists connect with the music fans most likely to appreciate their music. In addition to guiding Pandora's overall strategy and vision, Tim now spends most of his time as Pandora's chief evangelist - traveling the country to meet with listeners to collect feedback, research local music, and spread the word of the Music Genome Project.
A high-powered panel of industry insiders explore the massive effects of the music industry's online presence.
It's nothing short of revolutionary. Within minutes, and with little upfront cost, today's budding rock star can go online to sell CDs and downloads on Amazon; submit music for play on Pandora internet radio; aggregate fans on the hip social network imeem alongside chart-topping megastars; and become involved with the myspacemusic/spinmagazine community.
Industry experts discuss the democratization of the music industry, digital pathways to fame, and the business and legal issues facing this new societal phenomenon.
I've been addicted to Pandora for the past 3 years, but the iPhone app has completely revolutionized the way I use the service. Incredibly empowering to carry around custom tailored radio stations in my pocket. I even totally support the new in-stream ads! Only turn on the terrestrial radio to get my NPR fix.
I'm just glad its still free. I was reading on TechCrunch today that they are waiting for applications like Twitter to start charging their users, and that one person said they would pay five bucks for Youtube. I would think that if an application would start charging, Pandora would be one of the first or at least that would make the most sense to me. Not that I wish that, I would definitely not be happy.
On a different note, I think it would be awesome if they added to cars, I haven't really become a huge fan of satellite radio but companies like Pandora and even Stitcher (the news sports and talk version of Pandora, also an Iphone app.) would be pretty awesome just because your getting much closer to what you want, at least I feel that way.
Actually Pandora announced a few days ago that they're putting a 40 hour per month cap on streaming for users accessing the site for free. If you hit the cap, then it'll cost you $0.99 to continue listening for the month. Should only affect power users, and I fully support the move. I'm thinking about upgrading to Pandora One to show my support - only $36/year. Check out the blog post: http://blog.pandora.com/pandora/
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Trevar Mazza Director of Media Production
Oh, and you can add it to your car if you have an iPhone and a solid Edge/3G connection. Works well in major urban areas. I even plug my iPhone into my home system, connect to wifi and stream Pandora all the time. So sweet to carry around your own personalized radio stations.
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Trevar Mazza Director of Media Production