Indeed, this is very subjective. Most services have free and paid plans, and 
some offer different services. For instance, a paid Spotify account lets you 
play songs you choose, whereas other services have you listen to only music 
they choose based on what you like. If I were you, I'd google all the offerings 
- there have to be comparison articles out there - and pick the ones that look 
best. Then test them out, or ask on here regarding the accessibility of the 
ones you'd like to try.

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On Feb 3, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Ray Foret Jr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, that is a rather subjective question and, as I see it impossible to 
> give you one single answer.  Some will tell you one app, some another.  For 
> me, it's OoTunes, which is not free but totally accessible.  For others, some 
> of the other choices you mentioned.  Each will have their own reasons why.  
> Long and the short of it is this.  It's up to you.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in!
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
> 
> On Feb 3, 2014, at 2:21 PM, Tim Emmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi guys, I know this has been gone over quite a bit here, but I've not paid 
>> attention in a while. Being the father of a five month old, I'm kept pretty 
>> busy with helping my wife and helping take care of my son, Lol. Anyway, what 
>> I'm curious about is this and guys, just bare with me. i don't ask very 
>> often, but I gain a lot of info from here but this is just a curiosity. Part 
>> of it is for me, but a major part is for a patron of mine wanting to find a 
>> good music service. Between all of them, iTunes Radio, Spotify, Pandora, 
>> Slacker, iHeart Radio, etc. which ones or one would you recommend over all 
>> of them, is iTunes radio actually gotten better than it was at first touted 
>> to be? I kind of like it because it does carry across all my devices but I 
>> know everybody has their opinions and I'm just curious to see what those 
>> opinions are. Thanks and again like I said, it's probably been covered, I 
>> know Rhapsody was a topic here recently and it's almost unusable not quite 
>> so but close especially when you can't get to the search bar to type in an 
>> artist, but I digress. I like Songza, as well, but iTunes seems to have a 
>> fairly big library but just curious. Thanks guys and hope to hear from you 
>> guys soon and get some interesting feedback. Take care and talk to you soon. 
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