Who said that radio is dead? AOL launches new AOL radio experience
AOL unveiled a new AOL Radio experience that features a redesigned online player and new radio stations, including 150 local CBS RADIO stations and custom channels plus more than 200 AOL Radio channels. The new player, powered by CBS RADIO, lets users skip songs, add unlimited channel presets and share streams with AIM users. AOL Radio is part of AOL’s comprehensive music offering which includes AOL Music, the web’s most trafficked music site.
In addition, enhancements to AOL Radio’s online player lets users:
Thankfully, the new AOL Radio experience will run on any Windows or Mac based browser that supports Adobe Flash v.9.
My favorite station category? The 80′s Dance. It brings back tons of memories.
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I love online radio and have to agree, I’m a 80′s guy myself. There is a lot of competition out there so everyone needs to keep adding features and in the end, we as listeners win.
By Structured Settlement Guy on June 12, 2008 8:47 am
In fact,radio will not be dead for ever. I think so :)
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By as well on June 18, 2008 9:49 am