WorldFusionRadio_com

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I had a paid subscription for three years but after the disasterous site "redesign" I let it expire and I will not be renewing. I won't be giving any more money to a company that doesn't care about their customers. Last.fm and Audioscrobbler used to be about discovering independent artists and exploring alternative music. Then, the creators of Last.fm sold out to CBS and Last.fm became just another tool for the corporate media conglomerate to push its pre-fabricated pablum. The site "redesign" eliminated many of the means by which indie artists and fans could share music and those left on Last.fm (over a third of customers left) are bombarded by music from the big record labels and ads, ads, ads.

I will continue to scrobble my playlist to give the artists I play the exposure they deserve. I will continue to also respond to messages from people though with the Last.fm downgrade it is now easier for people to contact me on my site, WorldFusionRadio.com. We'll just leave this site to the corporate marketers pushing their mindless, souless mainstream music.