> Are there radio streams that use Silverlight??? Many radio stations have 
> alternate streams. Silverlight doesn't work on a lot of computers. I'd 
> complain to the station and ask them to get something more widely used for 
> their stream, or to have an alternate stream.

Actually I expect Silverlight to become even more popular over time.
Besides there is the Moonlight implementation which sometimes even works
in Linux.  There is a plugin for Firefox (which likely could be used by
let's say Opera or Safari if there were a Safari version for Linux.

One practice incidentally of some public radio stations that stream is
to switch from Windows media to either Flash or MP3/4 format for
streaming.  That's a major improvement, but Silverlight is being written
for and that almost assures it continuing for the foreseeable future.


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