I promise...
this is the last time I'll talk about the CBC. I just can't get over the fact that you can hear indie stuff on a non-college radio during normal hours. Anyway, they just started a podcast, so you can listen to a weekly selection from the 8-hours or so that they're on air. The good thing is that you don't need an ipod to listen; a simple MP3 jukebox will work. You do need a subscription feeding program, though. Here are the details, courtesy of the Radio 3 playlist:Here’s how you can check out the new CBC Radio 3 podcast:
1.To begin accessing CBC Radio 3 podcasts, you'll need a computer, internet access, and a media player that supports the mp3 file format; for example, iTunes.
2.Download a podcasting client. There are a number of choices:
http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php
http://ipodderx.com/
http://www.dopplerradio.net/
http://www.nimiq.nl/
3.In your podcasting client, click the option to add a new feed.
4.When it asks for the address of the new feed to be added, paste this Radio 3 URL into the client:
http://www.cbcradio3.com/podcast/
5.In your podcasting client, check for podcast updates and the Radio 3 podcast will soon be on its way to your computer.
6.If you have an MP3 player, connect it to your computer. The new Radio 3 podcast will automatically be transferred to your player.
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thanks - you know i would be unable to figure any of this out on my own. i'm just a poser. i mean, i'm still trying to figure out how to tell my phone i dont live in ny anymore. and the man keeps me down - what is up with the cultural center of texas not having cellphone coverage?. now i just have to figure out when i can listen to music when plugged to a computer. npr seems to flood my waves all 9hrs i spend in front of the box.
those wily canadians. but the cbc's greatest cultural achievement - hockey night in canada - has sadly been relegated to the sidelines.
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