| Like most radios, AOL® Radio powered by CBS Radio allows users to set links to favorite stations as Presets. Clicking these links will automatically start playing that station. You can save unlimited number of favorite stations. Presets are currently saved on a cookie, hence, they can only be accessed from the computer on which they were originally saved.
Notes:
- Deleting cookies on Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, Safari® or AOL® software, will erase your presets on AOL Radio. If your presets keep disappearing, please make sure you have enabled cookies on your computer.
- The new AOL Radio player is on a brand new system and unfortunately, the presets from your old player will not be carried over.
How-To's
Add a station to your Presets list
Add a station to your PRESETS list by clicking Add to Presets on the AOL Radio player. The first 10 stations added to the Preset will appear on the MY PRESETS section.
To add a station to your Preset list: 1. Go to AOL® Keyword: Radio, or http://radio.aol.com, and then click the LISTEN NOW link.
 2. Go to the desired station, and under STATION INFORMATION, click Add to Presets.

Note: If a station has been added to the Presets, under STATION INFORMATION, you will find Remove from Presets link.
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Change the order or remove stations from the My Presets list
You can change the order or remove songs in your list of preset stations any time.
To change the order of your stations: 1. Go to AOL® Keyword: Radio, or http://radio.aol.com, and then click the LISTEN NOW link.
 2. Click the PRESETS button at the bottom.

3. Change the order of your presets by clicking the up/down arrows in the CHANGE ORDER section.

To remove a station from your Presets list: 1. Go to AOL® Keyword: Radio, or http://radio.aol.com, and then click the LISTEN NOW link.
 2. Click the PRESETS button at the bottom.
 3. Next to the station name, click the REMOVE link.

Note: Alternatively, you can remove a station from your presets by playing the station, and then clicking the Remove from Presets link in the STATION INFORMATION window.
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