Label distribution to Pandora
Distribute to Pandora for US radio-style streaming exposure.
Pandora is US-only and radio-style rather than on-demand, but its Music Genome Project recommender surfaces independent catalogue alongside major-label releases in ways algorithmic playlists on other DSPs don’t. Particularly strong for rock, country, and R&B rosters targeting US audiences. bbn.music includes Pandora in every delivery — opt-out per release if geographic reach is not a priority.
At a glance
- Launched
- 2000
- Headquarters
- Oakland, USA
- Reach
- ~42M monthly active users
- Available in
- United States only
- Owned by
- SiriusXM
What your label gets
- Unlimited artists and releases under one label agreement.
- Multi-user team with Manager and Artist roles, per-user invites.
- Bulk actions on up to 50 releases at once (status changes, takedowns).
- Shared contributor pool — writers, producers, and engineers entered once, reused across every song on the roster.
- 100% of streaming revenue with an active label subscription.
- IBAN-based label wallet with SEPA payouts; KYB-verified business account.
- Drop audit trail and per-artist / per-release analytics.
- CWR export for GEMA and other CISAC societies — your label stays publisher of record.
- Composition metadata registered to Musixmatch for PRO royalty collection on every release.
How we deliver
- 1
Add your release in the label catalogue — title, artists, artwork, release date, and a WAV or FLAC master per track.
- 2
Capture writer credits, CWR roles, and the publisher share on each song. Required for GEMA and other CISAC society registration.
- 3
Submit for review. We validate metadata, audio, and artwork against DSP requirements.
- 4
Once approved, we deliver to every enabled store in one submission. Track per-platform status in your label dashboard.
Frequently asked questions
Is Pandora available outside the US?
No. Pandora is licensed for the US market only. Listeners elsewhere cannot access it; your audio is still delivered, but discovery is limited to US users.