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Date Posted: Friday, December 23, 01:20:50pm
Author: Steve Miller
Subject: Re: Radio Station Holiday Weekend Programming
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: Radio Station Holiday Weekend Programming" on Friday, December 23, 09:47:33am

It's not only like that for JackFM like you guys are saying. I no longer can access the aol cd sounding oldies channels or the xm 60s and 70s ones from winamp, this is obsurd. After all this time since 2004, they are no longer making it available to winamp users? This is more than likely NOT the case. I think so idiot re-vised the codes again for every channel. So instead of it being what it was for a while now, its something else again, unbelievable. Like you were saying CBSFM'S used to be 6971 then went to 7971 completely nonsense. I would say if someone has aol and can find the new winamp aol codes for us please either post them here or email us individually, we need them. Also if aol was smart which they are not, they would make the free aol player all 200+ stations stream at 64kbps and make their paying one on aol up 96-128kbps which would be the best thing to do and on the free one acts the same as the paying one, if a dialup user wants to use it they get the stream less than 64 while all of us broadband users can receive the streams on the free one to their full extent at 64. People in charge of this at aol can not be this dense.

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