Winamp plans a streaming-friendly revival in 2019

Winamp, a relic from the Wild West days of digital music, not only still exists but has a major update on the way for next year. Parent company Radionomy is planning to reboot the service as an all-in-one app that pulls podcasts, playlists, streaming...

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Winamp is Shutting Down Next Month


AOL is going to shut down its Winamp MP3 media player and associated web services on December 20th, 2013. No reason is being given for shutting down Winamp after 15 years. But it looks like the...

Winamp, the media player of your college years, is shutting down next month

Winamp, the AOL-owned mp3 player of yore, will close up shop for good on December 20th, which means you have exactly one month from today to use the service -- if you're still using it, that is. In addition to shutting down Winamp.com, AOL and co. will no longer offer downloads of the media player. It's hardly a surprising announcement, but it's a slightly glum one considering Winamp's popularity in the late nineties and early aughts. Go ahead, you have our permission to get nostalgic for a moment or two.

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