AOL Unveils New Player With CBS Stations

Written Jun. 10, 2008 by Edison in HD Radio + Internet Radio with 0 Comments

AOL unveiled its new player today that incorporates the streams of CBS Radio's terrestrial and online/HD2 stations. The design will be familiar to anybody who has streamed a CBS station recently -- an oversized version of CBS' Play.It player. You can see it here.

Meanwhile, I recently had an industry buddy pass along the link for CBS' previously reported on AllNumberOneRadio.com, suggesting that the service is finally finding a constituency of chart/music junkies. For those following it, AllNumberOneRadio, whose broad gold mix includes a lot of forgotten '90s rhythmic music, is now playing its No.1 song (Lil Wayne's "Lollipop") only every other hour.

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