Bill, I agree with you. I've offered to buy subscriptions to Spotify for my kids and only 1 out of 3 took me up on it. He's 13, the other 2 are 16 and 18. The older ones seem to want to stick to free versions of Pandora rather than a pay subscription of Spotify, which I love using. Although, I do think that the premium in this situation is the fact that it's live and there's a possibility that they may get to chat with Nash or have him answer one of their questions directly. Once, the live cast is done an over with though, these kids would rather find it on YouTube then pay a subscription to watch a old video. I feel the performers need to make the live casts as entertaining and viewer involved as possible.