Back in November I had posted my official farewell to Winamp – a massively popular media player from back in the nineties. Few people were surprised when AOL finally decided to cut its losses, announcing that, starting December 20 2013, the site and associated cloud services, including Shoutcast, would no longer be available to the public.

petition to save the media player garnered close to 50,000 signatures, and Spotify created a fun tribute called Spotiamp, but the writing looked to be firmly on the wall for Winamp, despite rumors that Microsoft was interested in saving the service. Yesterday it appears that Winamp has indeed found a savior, but it’s not one that anyone was expecting. Although there’s been no official announcement yet a whois request now shows Winamp’s name servers pointing to Radionomy, a service that lets you discover, listen to and create online radio stations.

If Radionomy is indeed the new owner it bodes well for Shoutcast’s survival, but what it will mean for the Winamp media player is less clear. Hopefully we’ll have a better idea once an official announcement is made. In the meantime it seems that the Winamp download is still active over at the official Winamp website. If it does happen to go down a mirror has been launched at http://winamp.en.botbi.com.

Published by Michael Boguslavskiy

Michael Boguslavskiy is a full-stack developer & online presence consultant based out of New York City. He's been offering freelance marketing & development services for over a decade. He currently manages Rapid Purple - and online webmaster resources center; and Media Explode - a full service marketing agency.

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