Hi Marta,

iTunes 4 has an option to listen to streaming audio broadcasts with all 
sorts of options. Rock, jazz, country, talk, and more are available 
directly from the application.

If those options are not suffiicent for you, you can still download 
streams from sites like shoutcast.com and live365.com.

Hope this helps!

Bryan C. Forrest
Macintosh Specialist
LifeNet
http://www.lifenet.org

On Oct 20, 2003, at 8:28 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

> I used to be able to listen to news (BBC for example) and other audio 
> stuff, but now everytime I want to use real player, they want to give 
> me a free trial and then I am supposed to pay. Is that the newest 
> thing? how can I get around this? Couldn't I use Quicktime or even 
> iTunes to get some audio or video of my choice, not the stuff that 
> they precooked for me?
> Marta
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