Don't know if this will effect your radio listening. 
----- Original Message ----- 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Greetings and felicitations:
> 
> I have been asked to post the following message on behalf of Tom 
> Wlodkowski,
> Director of Accessibility for America Online (AOL).  Mr. Wlodkowski does 
> not
> bring good news, I am afraid; however, in his favor, he is doing his 
> best to
> provide us with advance notice and a promise to work to make things 
> better.
> He and I have worked together for several years on accessibility issues
> pertaining to America Online, and I believe him to be a man of integrity 
> and
> a person who is deeply committed to ensuring access to AOL's services by 
> all
> people with disabilities.
> 
> Should you wish to contact Mr. Wlodkowski directly, his email address is
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Here is Mr. Wlodkowski's message and the original post to which it 
> refers:
> 
> Cordially,
> 
> Curtis Chong
> 
> -------------------
> 
> The player Mr. Roderick references in his original GUI Talk post below 
> is
> one built by AOL. While there were some compatibility issues between the 
> AOL
> Radio player and JAWS due to the use of javascript, it was generally 
> usable.
> Regrettably, this player will no longer be available as of June 9. In 
> fact
> we will take some significant steps backward as we transition to the use 
> of
> a third party player. We apologize for the inconvenience and plan to 
> work
> with our partner to improve usability of our new player in subsequent
> releases.
> 
> Beginning on June 9, the AOL Radio product will be powered by CBS Radio. 
> The
> necessity of this new business model was driven by the dramatic increase 
> in
> the music royalty rates paid for Internet Radio.  This action by the 
> record
> labels left AOL no choice but to look for an alternative way to stay in 
> the
> internet radio business. Given the business demands and accelerated
> transition, there wasn't ample time for us to effective address the 
> major
> usability issues with the CBS Player. The AOL Radio team is aware of the
> accessibility barriers presented by this transition, and is committed to
> addressing the issue with CBS Radio once the new player interface 
> launches
> on June 9.
> 
> Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. As you 
> know
> through the recent release of the accessible webmail product, AOL 
> Instant
> Messenger and other products, we're committed to ensuring the usability 
> of
> our products and services with screen access software. There are times
> however where business needs put us in a situation where we regrettably
> cannot deliver an accessible interface when a product is first launched.
> This is the case with AOL Radio. We will certainly look to you, Mr. 
> Roderick
> and others to test the accessibility of the new player interface once 
> the
> team is a bit further down the path of implementing the necessary 
> usability
> improvements.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Tom
> 
> Forwarded message from Rick Roderick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Subject: [gui-talk] AOL radio
> To: NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I am trying the new version of AOL radio.  Unfortunately, some of the 
> keys
> are not working.  I am using Internet Explorer and JAWS 9.
> 
> When I get to the categories, it says that a particular category is off 
> and
> to press open it.  When I press Enter, I simply hear the same message, 
> and
> the category remains closed.
> 
> I go into a selection of all stations, and not all the stations come up. 
> I
> am able to choose a category from this area, however.  When I do so, I 
> then
> select a station.  Everything works fine.  However, when I hit
> Alt-Left-Arrow to go back to the list, I can't get out of the current
> station.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Regards Steve
> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Windows Live Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:  steve1963 
> 
> 
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