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AOL is now Aol. As the fading Internet giant nears its 20th anniversary, the newly independent media company is prepping for another revamp. The latest step is a new logo, as seen below.
The reason? It just underwent an impromptu logo change. And while the changes may seem minor to bystanders, longtime AOL users have a lot to say about it. We know what you’re thinking ...
AOL is revamping its popular online radio service Tuesday, adding streams from all 140 CBS Corp.-owned radio stations and upgrading its player to add more functions and expand the service’s reach.
The premium service, which will cost an estimated $5 a month, will be available for free to AOL’s current paying subscribers. XM Radio subscribers will have access only to XM’s online stations.
The new "Aol." logo will be rolled out across AOL sites Dec. 10, the day AOL shares start trading on the NYSE. As is the case today, some sites, such as AOL Music, will have prominent AOL branding ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) - As the broader markets dived Thursday, diversified media and entertainment conglomerates fell in sympathy, led by AOL Time Warner ... recent 'stalled' radio stock prices ...