Some more detail on the fate of Winamp and Shoutcast, the legacy digital music services that owner AOL (which also owns TechCrunch)originally plannedto shut down but then halted pending a sale. They are not being bought by Microsoft . as we had heard when we first reported news of a sale. The properties are instead being acquired by Radionomy — an international aggregator of online radio stations headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
Additionally, Radionomy will give Winamp listeners access to one of the world's largest networks of online radio stations, spanning numerous music genres and cultures. As the newest member of the. The properties are instead being acquired by Radionomy — an international aggregator of online radio stations headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. The Radionomy connection was first noticed by a couple of people, including oneBryon Stout on the Winamp forums and Carsten Knobloch. Winamp is a media player for Microsoft Windows originally developed by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev by their company Nullsoft, which they later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. It was then acquired by Radionomy in 2014.
The Radionomy connection was first noticed by a couple of people, including oneBryon Stout on the Winamp forums and Carsten Knobloch, who saw that Winamp’s nameservers, but not Shoutcast’s, had been transferred to Radionomy. We have since learned from a reliable source that the deal is for both properties and should be finalised by Friday, if not sooner.
Radionomy has some 6,000 stations in its catalog already, with an emphasis on a do-it-yourself platform that anyone can use to create a channel. Shoutcast’s 50,000-strong catalog of radio stations will be a major boost on that front. Winamp’s media playing software could be used to help program those radio stations and offer additional services.
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The acquisition may also see the two products and platforms put to work in more commercial settings. One of Radionomy’s strategic investors is MusicMatic, which develops audio and video experiences for stores and other venues.
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AOL has reportedly sold its discontinued Winamp and Shoutcast services to an international online radio aggregator, Radionomy.
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The AOL-owned Winamp and Shoutcast have reportedly been taken over by Radionomy, an international online radio aggregator based in Brussels, Belgium. The news is no surprise as AOL was earlier rumored to be looking for a potential sale of both Winamp's software and Shoutcast music services.
Following the rumors of a sale by AOL, TechCrunchhas published a report Thursday that suggests Radionomy has partially overtaken Winamp and Shoutcast. The infamous online radio aggregator has a clear motive behind the Shoutcast acquisition, after all both services let users create their own online radio stations.
The primary factor behind any buyout is a common goal, and in this case, Shoutcast shares similar goals as Radionomy. Shoutcast has some 50,000 stations and that paired with Radionomy's 6,000 stations, can be a huge boost for the new owner. Radionomy offers its users a web-based tool for creating radio stations and licensed library of over 80,000 songs that simplifies the process of broadcasting.
While Radionomy's reason to takeover Shoutcast plays out very well, plans for standalone MP3 software Winamp are not clear. Shoutcast is independent of Winamp and offers its services through any web browser, and leading media players like iTunes and Windows Media player. TechCrunch predicts that Winamp's software will be put in good use to help operate the radio stations offered by Radionomy and Shoutcast together.
According to the tech blog, the deal will be finalized as early as Friday, so it won't be too long before we learn about Winamp's future with Radionomy.
Winamp survived its planned end-date of December 20, 2013, and is still available for downloadfrom its official website.