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What is a Podcast?
In its most common form, a podcast is an audio recording posted to the Internet, similar to an on-demand radio show. Podcasting is a method of distributing audio, video, and even print pieces via the Internet that enables users to subscribe to desired content. As published, new content is delivered automatically to your computer. You listen, watch, or read the content whenever you desire.
What's the easiest way to participate?
If you wish to simply listen to a single issue or episode on your computer, go to our podcast page, select the podcast of your choice, and download (simply click on the link to stream or right click to download the MP3 file). Provided your computer has speakers, you will be able to participate immediately.
CMEdiscovery.com podcasts are now included in Apple's iTunes Music Store. With iTunes, subscribing, downloading, managing, and listening to podcasts has never been easier!
Current iTunes Users: If you already have iTunes 4.9 or higher installed on your computer, you may follow this direct link to launch CMEdiscovery.com’s Podcast page.
Don't Have iTunes? If you don't have Apple iTunes on your computer, don't worry—it's free and easy to download and use:
1) First, download Apple iTunes for free. It is available for both Mac and Windows users.
2) Once you have iTunes installed and launched on your computer, you may access CMEdiscovery.com podcasts in two ways:
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- Launch iTunes. Click the Music Store on the source list on the left hand side of your iTunes window. Then select the Podcasts link on the left side of the main page. To find CMEdiscovery.com podcast, simply search for "CME discovery" (2 words) in the search bar in the upper right hand corner of the iTunes window. Once you are on CMEdiscovery’s podcast page, you have the option sample a podcast, download a single podcast, or subscribe to all podcasts.
3) Once you have downloaded one or more podcasts, you may choose to listen to them on your computer with iTunes or transfer them to your iPod. Below are several links that will answer questions about using Apple's iTunes and iPod to download, manage, and listen to podcasts:
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