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AOL Radio Relaunches With New Features, 200+ Stations -- Powered by Slacker
- Posted on Oct 21st 2011 10:48AM by Marina Galperina
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Explore the hottest new tunes, the rarest cuts and the greatest mixes with our free player. Build custom artist and song stations on your mobile device with our new iPhone and iPad apps, now available here.
The latest, greatest of indie, experimental and cross-genre discoveries can be made at Indie Rock Mix, New Indie First and Melancholia. We've got tunes for every taste, with 200+ stations programmed by AOL Radio's expert music directors, plus new stations including Dubstep, Coffee Corner, ESPN Radio and ABC News coming soon.
Whether you're old school, new school or so-new-you-haven't-even-heard-it school, hip hop enthusiasts can tune into Top Jams, Top Hip Hop, New Hip-Hop First and more. For metal enthusiasts, AOL Radio offers Metal Mosh Pit, Xtreme Alt Rock, and New Metal First, just to name a few. We got pop stations like Fresh 40, New Pop First, and Top Pop and country stations like Top Country, New Country First, and '00s Country.
Want to upgrade? Coming next month, AOL Radio will offer two premium services, Radio Plus and Premium Radio, for audio- and banner-ad-free listening, unlimited song skips, news radio, complete song lyrics and ability to store stations on your mobile phone so you can listen without an internet connection and more.
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aol radio doesn't work,just says authorized.i pay 10.99 a month for this service,and i also had to pay 300.00 for them to go through my computer for two days because they say it was in my damaged files BS after those two days i still have the same problem.what up with aol ,just a way to get money with no service?
May 01 2013 at 12:01 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyOh. My. God. REALLY? We're supposed to be stupid enough to believe this is an IMPROVEMENT? I LOVED AOL the way it was just a few short days ago! Now, the songs I'm hearing, while great songs, are OLD (re: cheap to license?) and haven't yet exposed me to any group I've never heard of before. The station Melancholia used to be a breeding ground of awesome new artists - artists I couldn't hear on the radio. There's a pattern here - nearly every time AOL makes an "improvement," quality diminishes! The nice thing for listeners, I guess, is that there are more choices than AOL radio.
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