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By Corey Deitz, About.com Guide to Radio since 2002

Your iPhone Becomes a Radio

Saturday June 14, 2008
The iPhone and AOL Radio are joining forces to stream content. Saul Hansell in The New York Times writes: "Here is how someone will be able to listen to the radio next month: Buy an Apple iPhone and download the new AOL Radio application. It will connect to AOL’s servers by way of the cellular network. The phone’s GPS system will monitor signals from satellites orbiting 12,000 miles in space in order to determine your location. This will automatically determine your location and tune to the digital stream from the nearest CBS station." Read more of this article.

More Article Highlights:
* CD Sound quality
* AOL software free to iPhone users
* Ads inserted into audio streams

Background: CBS Radio to Provide Station Content to AOL Radio

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