Iconic media player Winamp and streaming media service Shoutcast will indeed live to see another day. AOL has sold the two properties to Radionomy, an international aggregator of online radio stations ...
There were rumors that Winamp would find a rescuer following its shutdown, and today that rescue is official. Online radio platform provider Radionomy has acquired both WinAmp and Shoutcast from AOL ...
The radio streaming service Radionomy has confirmed that it has purchased Winamp and Shoutcast Radio for an undisclosed sum from AOL, in a bid to expand its music streaming offering. We’d already ...
The worst kept secret of 2014 is now official - online radio aggregator Radionomy has indeed purchased Winamp and Shoutcast from AOL. Although specifics weren't mentioned, a reliable source recently ...
The purchase of Shoutcast, which has a catalog of around 50,000 stations, is a significant increase to Radionomy's current stable of 6,000 online radio stations MANILA, Philippines – Reports indicate ...
Just months after joining Radionomy, SHOUTcast is launching a new service which includes audience monetization with the integration of the TargetSpot ad network. Additional tools and capabilities to ...
Returning from the brink of death, music services Winamp and Shoutcast are now officially with a new owner: Digital audio business Radionomy has acquired the both media player and radio platform from ...
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Some more detail on the fate of Winamp and Shoutcast, the legacy digital music services that owner AOL (which also owns TechCrunch) originally planned to shut down but then halted pending a sale. They ...
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