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  6. AOL Radio - Wikipedia

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    AOL Radio powered by Slacker (formerly AOL Radio powered by CBS Radio, and prior AOL Radio featuring XM) was an online radio service available in the United States only. It had over 200 free internet radio stations.

  7. AOL - Wikipedia

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    AOL began in 1983, as a short-lived venture called Control Video Corporation (CVC), founded by William von Meister.Its sole product was an online service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game console, after von Meister's idea of buying music on demand was rejected by Warner Bros. [8] Subscribers bought a modem from the company for $49.95 and paid a one-time $15 setup fee.

  8. Your guide to free music, online and on-the-go - AOL

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    Thanks to the wonders of technology -- and music licensing -- you can listen to millions of free tracks online and even take several of these free options with you on the go.

  9. Spinner (website) - Wikipedia

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    Spinner was an online music and entertainment service. [1] An AOL Music property, it was acquired by AOL on June 1, 1999, along with Nullsoft for $400 million. [2] [3] [4] Based in San Francisco, California, the website was the first Internet music service and was the largest by 2001, while offering promotional features from high-profile recording artists. [5]