No experience with iheart. Spotify does everything I need. I really like spotify because I go through phases of just wanting to hear one artist. So i can click in dave matthews and get only him till im tired of it. Pretty cool.
Spotify... only because my wife set me up an account and pays for it. I used to buy tons of CDs every month and this has saved me a lot of money. It has most of what I want to hear, but not everything. I quite like browsing through the bands and finding something new to hear.
I used to use IHeart to listen to Bob and Tom as where I lived I couldn’t get it. I mainly use Pandora as that is the only streaming service my employer doesn’t block. We received an Amazon Echo for Christmas and have been using the Amazon Music within it quite a bit, I think it has more content because we have a Prime membership.
Spotify - mainly because the ladies of the family wanted a family account. My 11yo daughter is a competitive dancer and that's where her dance instructors post the competition playlists. I have ApplePlay in my car and can use it as well. Tried iHeartRadio at one point but couldn't find anything eye-opening that it does that Spotify doesn't do better.
I enjoy a certain morning radio show from a different city. I can access that on Iheart, so sometimes I do that. If I'm in the mood for strictly music (and commercials), it's Spotify for me.
Spotify for me. My son turned me on to it. He even hooked my account to his (his is a pay account) and I don't see an ad at all.
Use to use Pandora but haven't in months.
I like to use iheart to get my favorite radio stations. I listen to Bob and Tom if I'm out of Q95 range, and I'll listen to 95.5 country from Chicago sometimes, my favorite station from my time up in NWI