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How To Receive Crikey Podcasts

You can now load Crikey
onto your MP3 player

Use the links below to access Crikey podcasts quickly.

You can subscribe to to the feeds by copying the XML URL and feeding it into your MP3 software such as iTunes. Or you can download the individual mp3 file by itself.

For a full tutorial on how to subscribe to Crikey's podcast feeds, scroll down.

Crikey Editor Jonathan Green and Crikey's Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane talk the day's events in the national capital. -- http://www.crikey.com.au/crikey-podcast.xml

THURSDAY'S PODCAST:

  • 8 August 2008  - RSS - or - Download or listen to single MP3 file here.

Previous podcasts:

  • 7 August 2008  - RSS - or - Download or listen to single MP3 file here.
  • 4 August 2008  - RSS - or - Download or listen to single MP3 file here.
  • 1 August 2008  - RSS - or - Download or listen to single MP3 file here.

 

Please send podcast feedback to boss@crikey.com.au with the subject line, "Podcasts".


Tutorial:

How do I start using Podcasts?

To access Crikey Podcasts you will need to download and install some podcasting software such as iTunes or Juice (a free open source podcast receiver). These programs will manage the download of audio files from your selected podcast channel.

Alternatively you can click on the URL for your favorite channel -- listed above -- and listen to the audio files directly through your web browser.

Once you've installed your podcast program, paste in the URL for your favorite channel. For iTunes, you select "Subscribe to Podcast" under the "Advanced" tab and then paste the URL into the pop-up box:

Crikey's theme music was composed by Stephen Blackburn

08 Aug 2008

Mitchell: Battle for broadband continues

Rundle: The Democrats need catharsis? Oh God ...

Crikey's AFL/NRL charts: You can't tip without them

Olympics: Want to know how much a gold medal costs?

Next Crikey Email 1300 hrs 11 August

Classic Crikey

Budget night: a triumph of rite over truth

9/05/2007 12:00:00 AM
Guy Rundle writes:

So it is that every year, our shaman gather in Canberra. Like priests before a ritual they are sealed off from the profane world in a special retreat (‘the lock-up’) and bonded together in a sacred pact, which sets them off as a distinct group against the rest of their people.