U.S.-based multinational mass media company AOL is likely to sell its most famous media player Winamp to Microsoft.
According to the Verge, the rumors of the potential deal came just a day after Winamp announced that it would be shutting down within a month.
The deal might also include the internet radio service, Shoutcast, that was built by Winamp's creator, Nullsoft, the report added.
The most customizable and once quite-popular media player has been around for over 15 years now.
The deal has not been finalized yet, but the two companies are reportedly working out a price.