T-Mobile Customers Getting 'Enhanced Pandora Experience'

T-Mobile today announced a partnership with SiriusXM that will see T-Mobile customers getting expanded access to Pandora with ad-free radio weekends, "Top Tracks" music stations that are powered by popular SiriusXM channels, and early access to original SiriusXM podcasts.

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Starting on Tuesday, March 23, any T-Mobile customer that participates in T-Mobile Tuesdays can get free access to the enhanced version of the Pandora music experience. Ad-free radio weekends will be available through March 2022.

"We're rolling out the magenta carpet once again for T-Mobile customers giving more free benefits and even more value through partnerships with today's best brands," said T-Mobile CMO Matt Staneff. "Now more than ever, we recognize the power that music has to connect communities. Today marks another exciting step in our relationship with Pandora, offering T-Mobile customers a new, supercharged version of a brand they already love. At T-Mobile, it's about getting more value on us -- just for being with us."

Ad-free Pandora weekends will include personalized music stations that can customized with the Modes feature, plus access to tens of thousands of podcasts.

T-Mobile customers will need the T-Mobile Tuesdays app and will need to redeem the Pandora offer. After that, users can download the Pandora app and create a Pandora account. Sprint users are also eligible to download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app.

Top Rated Comments

Gator5000e Avatar
40 months ago
T-Mo's best deal is coming up in two weeks - free MLB TV for all out of market games plus all radio broadcasts! Great promotion.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
scuac Avatar
40 months ago
I really don’t understand the T-mobile Tuesday app. On the surface it seems like a ploy to attract/retain customers by giving freebies. But the freebies they give are garbage 99% of the time so that defeats that purpose. In the past year I have only redeemed one thing from that app that was worthwhile.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rychiar Avatar
40 months ago
pandora is kinda dated now. I don't think I've used it or seen anyone else use it in at least 5 years. everything is Spotify or Apple Music now
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple_Robert Avatar
40 months ago

T-Mo's best deal is coming up in two weeks - free MLB TV for all out of market games plus all radio broadcasts! Great promotion.
I look forward to that perk every year.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sarkany Avatar
40 months ago
Pandora has by far the best algorithm out of all the other music streaming services. If only they had every song like the major players.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Suckfest 9001 Avatar
40 months ago
Pandora and SiriusXM… damn I thought I had time travelled to 2008
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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