Has anyone been able to download Pandora to Cybertruck?

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My favorite is SomaFM but you don't need the app to listen to their channels, as they're just open streams on the net. But I don't think there's an app for Tesla.

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I like Pandora and connect over Bluetooth from phone to Tesla. But with Pandora having such small market share, Tesla will have to change their approach to something like an "app store" to add smaller services.

https://routenote.com/blog/just-3-music-services-dominate-90-of-the-u-s-market/

" A new report from Digital Music News has revealed the “big three” of paid music streaming services. In their 2024 Streaming Music Subscriber Market Share database, they reveal that Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music claim more than 90% of the market share for paid music streaming services in the U.S., or “the big three”.

Spotify is unsurprisingly on top, making up 36% of the paid audience in the U.S.. Apple Music follows closely behind with 30.7% of the market with Amazon Music then grabbing the majority of the remaining paying listeners at 23.8%. This equates 90.5% of the U.S.’s paying listeners using just three services.

In a notable fourth place, YouTube Music emerges with 6.8% of the market share. Despite YouTube’s huge reach, their paid music service hasn’t caught up in the music streaming arena. Accounting for YouTube Music’s share, that leaves just 2.7% of the market encapsulating services like Pandora, TIDAL, and SoundCloud."
YOU CANNOT BE SIRIUS !??

Seriously, I would like a "native" Sirius app for the CT.
I am surprised it is not on the list. Maybe it is not classified as a streaming music service? 🤷‍♂️

On another note, I tend to listen to FM radio stations a lot. I find the CT's FM radio to be marginal at best. In my wife's Audi I can receive more stations, with a clearer signal and at a greater distance than with the CT. What's up with that?

Also, it keeps changing from my favorite station. If I lose signal when I pull into the garage, the next time I back out, it has tuned a totally different station. I am going to try to install apple car play and see how that works.
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