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Encyclopedia > AOL Radio

Image:AOL_Radio_logo_FULL_COLOR.jpg Shortcut: WP:CSD Current list: Category:Candidates for speedy deletion There are a few, limited, cases where admins can delete Wikipedia pages on sight. Non-admins can ask for an admin to delete such a page, either by listing it on speedy deletions, or by adding either a {{delete}} or... Image File history File links AOL_Radio_logo_FULL_COLOR.jpg‎ AOL Radio logo This is a logo of an organization, item, or event, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...


AOL Radio featuring XM is an online radio service offering original programming and select XM Satellite Radio channels. XM may stand for: XM Satellite Radio, a United States broadcasting company. ... XM Satellite Radio Holdings (XM) NASDAQ: XMSR is a satellite radio (DARS) service in the United States and Canada. ...


Starting from inception in March 1996, the original company was called thedj.com, which featured over 60 different channels of uninterrupted streaming music. The product name was later changed to Spinner. On June 1, 1999, Spinner was purchased by AOL at the same time Winamp and SHOUTcast were also acquired. Both new organizations operated out of the same office in San Francisco. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... June 1 is the 152nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (153rd in leap years), with 213 days remaining. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Old Farts by the Sometimes-United Nations. ... Winamp is a multimedia player made by Nullsoft and eventually acquired by America Online. ... SHOUTcast is a multiplatform freeware audio streaming technology, developed by Nullsoft. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...


On October 16, 2001, Spinner launched a version of their player called Radio@AOL for AOL Members and Radio@netscape for non-members. AOL introduced Broadband Radio@AOL, the first online radio service designed for AOL Broadband members on November 18, 2002. Spinner was retired in July of 2002. In the Spring of 2004, Radio@netscape client was metered to only allow two hours of usage per day. October 16 is the 289th day of the year (290th in leap years). ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Broadband in telecommunications is a term which refers to a signaling method which includes or handles a relatively wide range of frequencies which may be divided into channels or frequency bins. ... November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...


Radio@AOL changed its name to AOL Radio to align itself with the AOL Music branding. In July 2005, a web version of AOL Radio was introduced for non-members with unlimited listening. At the end of 2005, Radio@Netscape was officially retired.


The AOL Radio Web Player is compatible with Windows 2000/XP, Internet Explorer 5.5+, Netscape 7.1+, AOL 7.0+, and Firefox 1.0+. Listeners can connect to AOL Radio through the web (http://aol.com, http://aolradio.com or http://aolmusic.com), AOL Client, Windows Media Center Edition, and AOL Radio for Mac. AOL Radio is now also available through the AOL Instant Messenger service (aim.com), and Winamp (winamp.com). Windows 2000 (also referred to as Win2K or W2K) is a preemptible and interruptible, graphical, business-oriented operating system that is designed to work with either uniprocessor or symmetric multi-processor (SMP) 32-bit Intel x86 computers. ... Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft Corporation for use on general-purpose computer systems, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ... Windows Internet Explorer, previously Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE, or MSIE[1], is a graphical web browser developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. ... Netscape, formerly Netscape Communications Corporation, was an American computer services company, best known for their web browser. ... Firefox may refer to: Firefox (novel), written by Craig Thomas, published in 1978 Firefox (film), the 1982 movie starring Clint Eastwood, based on the novel Firefox (arcade game), the laserdisc arcade game based on the movie Mozilla Firefox, a web browser The Red Fox or the Red Panda, based on... Mac or MAC may refer to // Macintosh, a line of computers Mac OS, an operating system that runs on Apple Macintosh computers, and its newest version Mac OS X Media Access Control, a data communication protocol sub-layer MAC address, a unique identifier attached to most forms of networking equipment. ... AIM redirects here. ...


External links

  • AOL Radio Guide
  • Download AOL Radio application for Mac computers


 

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