Belgian company Radionomy confirms acquisition of Winamp and Shoutcast

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The Belgian company Ra lwa di lwa o lwa no vnom my has confirmed that Winamp and the streamingaudioplatform Shoutcast from AOL has taken over. Ra lwa di lwa o lwa no vnom my wants, in april the mobile versions of Winamp going to launch, while it also has plans to Shoutcast to build.

Shortly after AOL had announced that it was the plug from music player Winamp would attract dived there are rumours that the famous music player in the hands of the Belgian company Radionomy. So there were all nameservers transferred to Radionomy. Meanwhile, the start-up confirmed that the Winamp AOL has taken over. The company would also streamingaudioplatform Shoutcast in the hands have gotten. How many there is want to be paid Radionomy does not say, but AOL, according to TechCrunch, a share of 12 per cent have taken in Radionomy. Also, there would be an amount between 3.6 and 7.2 million have been paid.

Radionomy, that through his Targetspot department on its own platform all radiospotjes add to audio streams, get there with Shoutcast, tens of thousands of additional stations. The service already had more than seven thousand stations. Due to the larger range hoping Radionomy is more interesting for advertisers and more advertising through Targetspot to sell.

The plans around the desktop version of the Winamp media player, are not yet clear, but Radionomy would, in any case, at the beginning of april a new mobile version want to release on Android and iOS. According to the Belgian start-up, this choice is made because the mobile market is the most of the opportunities would lie for Winamp.