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AOL Radio

Downloads AOL Radio 2.0 beta, powered by CBS Radio, features more than 200 stations spanning at least 25 genres of music — plus another 150+ CBS Radio stations from across the U.S. The new AOL Radio 2.0 beta was built on feedback from our users and...

[July 31, 2008, 8:00]

AOL Radio for iPhone

Downloads AOL Radio powered by CBS Radio features over 200 stations spanning more than 25 genres of music plus 150+ CBS Radio stations from across the U.S.iPhone and iPod touch users can access hundreds of free music stations plus a variety of popular...

[July 17, 2009, 12:22]

AOL hands RealNetworks job to Dolby AAC

News AOL plans to use Dolby Laboratories' streaming audio technology in its Internet radio products, swapping out software from the service's former provider, RealNetworks. As part of the Dolby move, AOL will deploy Ultravox as the streaming backbone...

[May 29, 2003, 12:04]

AOL swaps Real for Dolby

News AOL will swap RealNetworks' audio streaming technology with Dolby AAC in its narrowband Radio@AOL product. AOL also will incorporate Dolby's audio encoding files in its Broadband Radio@AOL service, which streams MP3 files to its high-speed Internet...

[March 25, 2003, 12:47]

AOL pumps up the volume

News Conroy was tapped to run all of AOL's online music efforts, which comprise Web radio service Spinner, Net music player Winamp and various promotions on AOL for new acts. The company also unveiled Radio@AOL, a new Web radio service that offers...

[July 23, 2001, 12:56]

Programmers to get a cut of AOL's revenue

News Version 6.8 also includes 'mini-applications' that run at the bottom of the AIM buddy list window; 150 new CBS radio stations in AOL Radio; and restoration of the ability to save and import buddy lists, a feature that helps you move to a new IM...

[June 10, 2008, 11:14]

AOL UK boss sees CIS buy leading to 'cooler' future

News AOL did not use radio for the first time until the weekend just gone. "Complicated is the word," admitted AOL UK managing director Jonathan Bulkeley this morning as he contemplated the three-way deal that ends months of speculation about the future...

[September 8, 1997, 12:18]

AOL buys music sites - MP3 delivery planned

News AOL, CompuServe and Netcentre customers will benefit from downloadable music and live Internet radio following completion of the deal, expected by the end of the summer. The Spinner Networks and Nullsoft buy will be music to the ears of MP3...

[June 2, 1999, 16:08]

Putting a price on Net music

News The term covers companies such as AOL's Spinner, which provides access to a huge number of pre-programmed music streams. At stake is whether the free music services that have drawn millions of listeners during the past few years -- including such...

[July 30, 2001, 10:56]

Internet radio: The sound of money?

News Music is the killer app, just as in radio, but we'll also have sports, news, weather," said Ted Leonsis, president of AOL Interactive Properties. These are Internet radio, a la Spinner.com; music-related news and information on AOL.com, Netcenter...

[June 2, 1999, 14:09]

Pepper Keeper

Downloads The Pepper Keeper includes: An integrated AOL Instant Messenger compatible IM service. A Directory, keep track of your friends' AOL ScreenNames, e-mail addresses, postal addresses and telephone numbers.

[June 15, 2004, 8:00]

US Report: Netscape's $30M portal push

News However, Netscape said the company was working on Netcenter's advertising campaign when the AOL deal was still a glimmer in Steve Case's eye. Take me to the AOL buys Netscape Special. Some print publications are already carrying the ads, and the...

[December 17, 1998, 14:40]

Net radio fees push some broadcasters underground

News According to a note posted on the AOL Time Warner-owned Shoutcast site, this would average out to about $7 per month, per listener for a hobbyist station. Tag's Trance Trip, operated by one of AOL's Nullsoft employees, went off the air just hours...

[July 3, 2002, 14:36]

Lacey's Paper Round

News No sign of the IT world slackening off for the holidays yet as the The Wall Street Journal reports on the race to build digital TV-based 'portals' in the living room, The Economist reports on Ball Semiconductor - a Texas company who may have a...

[December 7, 1998, 12:58]

Napster fury fills the Senate

News Rosen and Richard Parsons, co-chief operation officer at AOL Time Warner, cited a February decision against Napster by the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals as a watershed moment, when the online world realised it had to "stop living in a dreamland...

[April 4, 2001, 9:01]

News Burst: AOL buys pair of MP3 sites

News AOL paid $400m (£245m) in stock for the San-Francisco companies and intends to offer AOL, CompuServe and Netcentre customers downloadable music and live Internet radio once the acquisitions are complete.

[June 2, 1999, 12:23]

AOL Internet chief resigns

News A veteran of the radio industry, De Castro was tapped by former AOL Time Warner chief operating officer Bob Pittman to run the AOL service. De Castro, who joined AOL in April, will leave the company at the end of the month to "seek new...

[November 12, 2002, 15:29]

AOL 5.0 is here, hopes to be 'anywhere'

News On the features front, McAteer said he was surprised to see online radio missing from AOL 5.0, and that he had also expected to see it include image editing software. AOL and MSN may be bitter rivals, but they have similar theme songs.

[October 6, 1999, 8:56]

AOL unveils Mozilla-based Netscape 7.0

News Netscape 7.0 comes bundled with buttons to AOL Instant Messenger, Netscape Mail, RealNetworks' streaming media player, Internet telephony service Net2Phone, and AOL Music's Radio@Netscape service. America Online's Netscape subsidiary on Wednesday...

[May 22, 2002, 16:38]

AOL pulls file-sharing software

News AOL uses Ultravox to stream songs on its narrowband and broadband radio services. A day after developers at America Online's Nullsoft unit quietly released file-sharing software, AOL pulled the link to the product from the subsidiary's Web site.

[June 2, 2003, 9:52]

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