You can, for example, choose broadly how often you want to hear tracks you’ve marked as favorites, whether you hear “greatest hits” or more obscure tracks, and choose older or more recent tracks associated with the source artist, album, or track. You have the ability to tweak your stations a bit when listening to the free version. Pandora offers a somewhat similar scheme, but limits you to 12 total skips across all stations per day. However, if you switch to a different station, you’ll have an additional six skips per hour. With each station, you’re allowed up to six skips an hour (meaning you press the Next button to move to the next track in the queue). The ads aren’t terribly long, but they certainly disrupt the musical mood. In my tests I heard ads after every fourth or fifth track. While listening to music, you must put up with the occasional audio ad (or video ad if you listen via the website). If you’re familiar with Pandora, you understand the idea behind the free version of Slacker Radio.
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