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News |  11 Jun 2008 15:00 |  By RnMTeam

AOL launches redesigned online player

MUMBAI: Global web services company AOL has announced a partnership with CBS RADIO that will in turn power its new AOL Radio, a redesigned online player which includes 150 local CBS Radio stations and custom channels plus more than 200 AOL Radio channels.

AOL executive vice president Kevin Conroy says, "With over 350 streams, 150 of them from CBS RADIO, AOL Radio is unmatched in breadth of streaming audio content available online."

The new player will allow audiences to toggle between stations, view song titles, album information and link to websites featuring the current artist being streamed. Users can access a playlist of the previous 30 songs listened and also have the option to skip and pause tracks too.The brand new state of the art player will include all of the stations currently programmed by AOL and a wide range of top-rated local sports, talk, news and music stations, including CBS RADIO's WFAN-AM and 1010 WINS in New York, KLSX and KROQ in Los Angeles, WXRT in Chicago, WVEE in Atlanta, as well as a litany of customized stations created exclusively by CBS RADIO for the Internet.

The new AOL Radio experience will run on any Windows or Mac based browser that supports Adobe Flash v.9.

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