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  • Izmir, Turkey - March 29, 2011: Close up of Winamp main page on the web browser.

    Winamp, your parents' favorite MP3 software, is back

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.03.2022

    Winamp has been updated after four years —the MP3 software of your younger days has returned.

  • Winamp plans a streaming-friendly revival in 2019

    by 
    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    10.15.2018

    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 radio stations—basically any sound you can fill your ears with—into a single platform. According to TechCrunch, the update is due out in 2019.

  • Radionomy acquires Winamp and Shoutcast to boost its streaming efforts

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.14.2014

    There were rumors that Winamp would find a rescuer following its shutdown, and today that rescue is official. Online radio platform provider Radionomy has acquired both WinAmp and Shoutcast from AOL (Engadget's owner) for an undisclosed amount. The deal is primarily a play for market share; now that Radionomy owns Shoutcast, it's powering roughly half of all internet radio. The company also plans to improve Winamp, making it "ubiquitous" across multiple platforms that include mobile devices and car infotainment systems. It's doubtful that Winamp will reclaim the prominence it had during its heyday, but the acquisition should at least give it (and Shoutcast) a new lease on life. [Image credit: Theis Kofoed Hjorth, Flickr]