Pandora co-founder Tim Westergren returns

Pandora co-founder Tim Westergren is returning to the company after the departure of CEO Brian McAndrews.

Pandora, which is facing increasing competition from Apple Music, Spotify and other music streaming services, said CEO Brian McAndrews has left the company and has been replaced with co-founder Tim Westergren.

Shares of Pandora fell sharply after the news was announced.

The company did not say why McAndrews left. He has been Pandora CEO for less than three years.

A Pandora spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Westergren co-founded the internet radio company 16 years ago and led Pandora as CEO from 2002 to 2004.

In February, Pandora reported disappointing earnings results for its fourth quarter as more companies compete for online music listeners. The California-based company said listener hours in the quarter rose three per cent to 5.37 billion hours compared to the same period a year before, but the number of active listeners fell less than one per cent to 81.1 million. Pandora users can listen for free, and the company makes most of its money from advertisements.

Spotify, which was launched in 2006, said it had 20 million paying subscribers in 2015 and more than 75 million active users. Apple Inc's service said in October that it had 6.5 million paying subscribers within four months of launching.

Pandora has said it is working on a service that's more similar to Spotify and Apple Music, allowing users have more control over which songs they want to hear.


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