It looks like online radio station Pandora, which just filed for its initial public offering, has some ambitious plans for the future.
In the company&'s IPO filing, it lists a number of strategies for building &''a successful long-term business.&'' Many of these items are either vague or obvious, like &''enhance our service&'' and &''build our ad sales force.&'' But the section closes with the most interesting point:
Expand Content Formats. Although music format stations represent 80% of total radio share according to Arbitron, a media and marketing research firm, many radio listeners are drawn to sports, talk, news and other forms of content beyond music. We think there is an opportunity over the long term to offer these types of content in addition to music.
Later in the filing, when discussing the competition, Pandora notes that this non-musical content gives &''terrestrial&'' radio stations an edge over its service.
Now, this doesn&'t necessarily mean that Pandora will be announcing a slate of talk shows tomorrow, or that it&'s actively developing a service in this vein &8212' those other formats might just be on the roadmap for the future. It&'s also not clear how this would fit in with Pandora&'s existing technology, which revolves around creating personalized music stations made up of songs that you&'ll probably like. Could Pandora develop a way to provide similarly sophisticated recommendations for non-musical content
Pandora&'s others plans include expansion beyond the United States, and into new car technology systems, new phones, and other devices, according to the filing.
Previous Story: BioWare&'s founders say the Force is with them on Star Wars: The Old Republic
Print Email Twitter Facebook Google Buzz LinkedIn Digg StumbleUpon Reddit Delicious Google More&8230'
Companies: Pandora
Companies: Pandora
Anthony is a senior editor at VentureBeat, as well as its reporter on media, advertising, and social networks. Before joining the site in 2008, Anthony worked at the Hollister Free Lance, where he won awards from the California Newspaper Publishers Association for breaking news coverage and writing. He attended Stanford University and now lives in San Francisco. Reach him at anthony@venturebeat.com. (All story pitches should also be sent to tips@venturebeat.com) You can also follow Anthony on Twitter.
Have news to share Launching a startup Email: tips@venturebeat.com
VentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters. Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.
Comments