The Music Unlimited service has been updated on the PS3. There’s new branding on the service, but there’s also a “My Channels” function that lets users build custom radio stations around selected favorite artists, a feature not unlike Pandora.

“Another great enhancement to the service makes it easier to skip tracks you dislike. Really don’t like a song that is playing on one of the channels Just “dislike” it and we’ll automatically skip to the next one,” said Mike Aragon, Vice President of Sony Network Entertainment. “The ‘My Channels’ and the ‘dislike’ enhancements — available to both Basic and Premium subscribers — add to your ability to customize the music you listen to on the service. The features will also available via a firmware update today for 2010 and 2011 connected BRAVIAs, PCs, and Blu-ray Disc devices, so you’ll share a common experience among your Music Unlimited enabled devices.”

“We’ve also given PS3 users more power to adjust on the fly with the ability to edit playlists directly from the system,” noted Aragon. “You can now create new playlists from scratch, delete or rename them. Songs can also be deleted or added to existing playlist providing complete control over your listening experience.”

Source: blog.us.playstation.com