XM Joins With AOL for Internet Radio Service
April 11, 2005
XM Satellite Radio and America Online are teaming up to launch a co-branded radio service over the Web beginning this summer, the companies plan to announce today. A basic service will offer a free sampling of 20 XM stations and 130 AOL Radio stations. An expanded service, free to AOL subscribers and available to others for a fee, will provide access to 70 XM stations and more than 130 AOL and third-party radio services. Included among these will be some of AOL's live Internet concerts and music debuts. The XM programming will include programs such as "Artist Confidential" and "Then . . . Again . . . Live!" Dulles-based AOL is the nation's biggest Internet service, with 29 million subscribers. District-based XM is the biggest satellite radio service, with 3.8 million subscribers. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2005Apr10.html |
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